Here’s everything you better know about caring for this tropical stunner.

Conversely, it is deer resistant.

you’re free to find the bougainvillea in most retail nurseries.

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It’s known for its nail-like thorns!

Variations of bougainvillea.

Bougainvilleas can act as both a bush or a vine, depending on the variety.

Bushier bougainvilleas tend to grow semi-tall and wide, whereas vines can get up to 40 feet long.

Here are a few popular bougainvillea varieties and the highlights of each:

Planting & growing bougainvillea.

Bougainvilleas love being planted outdoors in full direct sunlight inUSDA plant hardiness zones 911.

Many people opt to place vining varieties up against a trellis or wall so they can climb.

Bushier varieties tend to make a great hedge when they get large enough.

If you are growing yours indoors, be sure to place it in a bright spot in well-draining soil.

Caring for the plant.

It’s not the most aesthetically pleasing look!

Those who live in colder areas might want to look into varieties that can thrive as houseplants instead.

Water needs:

Since bougainvilleas are drought-resistant, they don’t need too much water.

However, the time of year will affect your plant’s watering schedule.

During hot seasons, it will need to stay a little bit more moist.

If your bougainvillea is in a pot, watering once or twice a week is usually a good bet.

To avoid overwatering androot rot, ensure it feels totally dry before you give it a good soak.

Soil needs:

In both containers and in the ground, bougainvilleas need well-draining soils.

Can you propagate bougainvillea?

While the bougainvillea has seeds, it can take a long time for those seeds to grow.