Bougainvillea Bonsai
Bougainvillea Bonsai
The bougainvillea is named after the french navigator de bougainville. This bonsai version of decorative plant should be kept in direct sun for at least four hours per day.
Artificial Flowering Bougainvillea
The Bougainvillea is an evergreen vine which is grown extensively in the warmer climates of the U.S.
Bougainvillea (bougainvillea glabra)
In 1768 Admiral Louis de Bougainville discovered the vine that bears his name. Through the ensuing years, this Brazillian Beauty has assumed its rightful place as one the most popular, spectacular and beautiful tropical plants.
Bougainvillea (bougainvillea 'pink pixie')
In 1768 Admiral Loius de Bougainville discovered the vine that bears his name. Through the ensuing years, this Brazillian beauty has assumed its rightful place as one of the most popular, spectacular and most beautiful tropical plants.
Bougainvillea (bougainvillea ŬglabraĤ)
In 1768 Admiral Louis de Bougainville discovered the vine that bears his name. Through the ensuing years, this Brazilian beauty has assumed its rightful place as one of the most popular, spectacular and most beautiful tropical plants.
Bougainvillea (bougainvillea "glabra")
In 1768 Admiral Louis de Bougainville discovered the vine that bears his name. Through the ensuing years this Brazilian beauty has assumed its rightful place as the most popular, spectacular and beautiful tropical plant.







