BOUGAINVILLEA VARIGATED

Scientific Name: Bougainvillea spp

Common Name: Bougainvillea Variegated

Description: These cultivars inherit characteristics from their parent Bougainvillea species but with the addition of variegated foliage. Here’s what to expect:

Size: Varies depending on the specific Bougainvillea species used in the cultivar. Generally, they range from sprawling vines reaching 10 meters (33 feet) or more to compact shrubs 1-2 meters (3.3-6.6 feet) tall.

Leaves: The defining feature is the variegated foliage. Colors can include green with white, cream, yellow, or pink variegation patterns. Leaf shapes are typically oval with smooth or slightly wavy margins.

Fruit: Inconspicuous, dry, and nut-like, not a significant feature of the plant.

Uses: Primarily grown for their ornamental value. The combination of vibrant bracts and variegated foliage makes them particularly attractive additions to gardens, containers, hanging baskets, and used to create colorful displays along walls, fences, and trellises.