Bougainvillea spp. (B. glabra, B. spectabilis, B. × buttiana)
Bougainvillea is a vigorous, thorny vine with brilliant, papery bracts in stunning colors. A drought-tolerant flowering machine, it creates spectacular displays in warm climates.
Nyctaginaceae (Four O'clock family)
Spring through fall (year-round in frost-free climates)

Similar flowers: roses and lily (true lily)s also share similar meanings.
Transform your space with our curated selection of designer floral throw pillows
Visit Full StoreFull sun (minimum 6 hours) essential for best flowering
Drought-tolerant once established; less water promotes more blooms; reduce watering in winter
Well-drained, Sandy, Loamy, Tolerates poor soils, Slightly acidic to neutral
Wear gloves when pruning (sharp thorns)
Prune after each flowering cycle to encourage new blooms
Water stress (slight) promotes flowering
Fertilize weekly during growing season with balanced feed
Provide strong support for climbing varieties
Can be trained as vine, shrub, tree, or standard
In cold zones, grow in containers and bring indoors for winter
Flowers appear on new growth, so don't over-prune
The colorful parts of Bougainvillea are actually modified leaves called bracts. The true flowers are small, white or yellow, and tubular, located in the center of the bracts.
Bougainvillea needs full sun (6+ hours), slight water stress, and regular pruning to bloom. Overwatering and too much nitrogen fertilizer can cause lots of green growth but few flowers.
Yes, Bougainvillea can be brought indoors for winter in cold climates. Provide bright light, reduce watering significantly, and expect some leaf drop. It will re-bloom in spring.
Bougainvillea is a fast grower and can grow 3-6 feet per year in warm climates with proper care. Some varieties can reach 40 feet with support.
Discover other flowers with similar meanings, characteristics, or cultural significance.

Rosa spp.
Roses are the quintessential symbol of love and beauty, featuring layered petals and intoxicating fragrance. With over 300 species, roses represent the full spectrum of human emotions and have been cherished across cultures for millennia.

Lilium spp.
True lilies (Lilium) are elegant, often fragrant flowers grown from bulbs, prized for their large, showy blooms. They symbolize purity, beauty, and refined love.

Wisteria sinensis (and other spp.)
Wisteria is a vigorous climbing vine known for its spectacular cascading clusters of fragrant flowers. It symbolizes grace, beauty, and welcome.