Bougainvillea gives off a lively vacation vibe with its colorful petals and white or cream center blooms.
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Tough and hardy, it comes from South America and grows well in bad soil, high heat, and drought.
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In zones 10 and 11, it stays green all year. In colder climates, it's an annual or a houseplant, and it often blooms all year in frost-free places.
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It can grow into a shrub, a hedge, a ground cover, a climbing vine that can reach over 30 feet, or it can be grown in a pot or a hanging box.
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Needs 6 or more hours of direct sunshine every day; won't bloom in shade or partial shade.
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This plant does best in poor, well-drained soil. When the soil is dry, water it deeply and feed it with a balanced or specialized fertilizer.
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When you prune, wear gloves because the sap can hurt you, and cut off old stems to get better blooms.
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Because it grows quickly in warm places, it needs to be pruned more than once a year.
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