Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Plant of the Week - Bougainvillea

If you are looking for a showy plant to brighten up your commercial landscaping that also does well in our desert heat, look no further than the Bougainvillea. Bougainvillea (part of the Nyctaginaceae family), sometimes referred to as bougies are Native to South America, but do extremely well in our Phoenix Metro area climate. Although frost sensitive they are incredibly hearty and can recover even when they look hopelessly burned by cold. Just prune them back after all danger of frost has past, you should see new growth fairly quickly after pruning.

Bougainvillea should be planted in a location where they will be at least five hours of sun a day. They will grow in areas with partial shade but, the less sun they receive, the less color they will produce.

Bougainvillea come in white, fuchsia, orange, purple, light pink and white. If you're going to prune them yourself, don’t be afraid to prune aggressively when needed, this plant can take it. Just be sure to wear long sleeves and gloves as these plants are thorny.

They can be purchased in vine or bush form. There’s also a variety called Torch Glow that produces color along cane like branches. Torch Glow is outstanding in its natural form, but also can be trained into more formal and colorful hedge.

Bougainvillea have a rest cycle in between bloom periods, but bloom year round. Oddly enough the flower is not the showy part of this plant. It’s the bracts that turn color and put on the show. The flower is small, white or off white, and located in the middle of the bract. As you travel around the Valley of the Sun you will these colorful plants used to decorate and enhance many business locations.

Overfed and over-watered Bougainvilleas produce an abundance of green foliage at the expense of the colorful bracts. After planting it should be fertilize early in the plant’s second spring. After that, if it is vigorous and colorful, feed no more than once every other spring. The exception being potted Bougies. As with all potted plant material, a regular fertilization program should be followed for best results. 

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