Bougainvillea – Tropical Flowering Landscape Plant

Description

In desert landscapes and modern urban environments, vibrant color can instantly transform ordinary spaces into memorable visual experiences.
Bougainvillea, with its cascading flowers and exceptional drought tolerance, is one of the most effective and economical plants for creating striking landscapes in warm climates.

We offer a complete Color and Vitality Landscape Solution.

Rapid Coverage

Bougainvillea grows quickly and climbs naturally, making it ideal for covering walls, fences, pergolas, and building facades. Within a short time, it can create spectacular flower walls and cascading floral displays.

Low Maintenance Efficiency

Bougainvillea is highly drought-tolerant and heat-resistant, requiring minimal irrigation and maintenance. With proper care guidance, it produces abundant flowers even in harsh environments.

Flexible Landscape Applications

Bougainvillea can be used as a climbing vine, shrub, ground cover, or ornamental container plant, offering flexible solutions for a wide range of landscape designs.

Choosing Bougainvillea means bringing vibrant color, energy, and lasting beauty to your landscape.

Technical Cards

Bougainvillea Technical Card

This technical card highlights the key advantages of Bougainvillea as a landscape plant — drought tolerance, long flowering season, vibrant colors, and low maintenance requirements.

Technical Indicator Details
Heat Tolerance Up to 45°C
Annual Water Requirement Approximately 2,000 – 4,000 liters per year
Drought Resistance Very high – ideal for arid landscapes
Flowering Season Multiple flowering periods throughout the year
Best Planting Practices

 

1. Spacing
Recommended spacing 2 m × 2 m to 3 m × 3 m.

2. Irrigation
Drip irrigation systems are recommended for efficient water use and stable flowering.

3. Soil Requirements
Performs best in well-drained sandy soils.

4. Landscape Value
Bougainvillea is valued for its vibrant colors, long flowering period, and adaptability, making it ideal for streetscapes, hotel landscapes, and residential gardens.