Bougainvillea × buttiana

Bougainvillea × buttiana

"Bougainvillea" × "buttiana" is a flowering plant, a garden hybrid of "Bougainvillea glabra" and "Bougainvillea peruviana". This plant can be grown in a warm temperate or subtropical environment where the temperature does not fall below freezing ), against a south-facing wall in full sun.
Bougainvillea x buttiana,  Killie Campbell Plantentuin, Meise.  Belgium,Bougainvillea × buttiana,Geotagged,Spring

Appearance

Growing to 5 metres tall by 1.5 metres broad, It is an evergreen vine, with thorny stems and tiny trumpet shaped white flowers, usually appearing in clusters surrounded by three showy bright magenta-rose papery bracts. The leaves are ovate and dark green.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyNyctaginaceae
GenusBougainvillea
SpeciesB. × buttiana
Photographed in
Belgium