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Alexandra BougainvilleaBougainvillea Alexandra

  • Alexandra Bougainvillea

    Alexandra Bougainvillea

  • Alexandra Bougainvillea

    Alexandra Bougainvillea

  • Alexandra Bougainvillea
  • Alexandra Bougainvillea

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Alexandra BougainvilleaBougainvillea Alexandra

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Shrubs & Hedges

Bright purple-pink bracts to beautify your yard

  • Colorful, eye-catching bracts with heart-shaped leaves and tiny white flowers
  • Can be trained as a vine, used as a groundcover or potted in containers,
  • Easy to care for, thriving in crowded, dry spaces
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Heat-Loving Climber Produces Knockout, Fuchsia Bracts

Imagine bright pink-purple plants along your fence or cascading down from your backyard arbor. That’s what you’ll get if you plant an Alexandra Bougainvillea! In temperate climates, this evergreen climbing vine will produce spectacular color year round. 

Bougainvillea creates a lush and romantic atmosphere wherever it's planted with its heart-shaped leaves and tiny white flowers. What we think of as bougainvillea “blooms” are actually its colorful, paper-thin bracts! 

Bougainvillea are eye-catching year-round warm places like California, Florida, Arizona, and Texas. However, these vines have to be trained to grow on structures, so they need to be tied up to encourage their climbing. If trained properly, bougainvillea vines can grow up to 40 feet long! 

Otherwise, bougainvillea make spectacular groundcover or potted plants. If you live in a colder climate, you can grow your Alexandra Bougainvillea in a container. Potted bougainvillea retain a shrub-like form and only grow a few feet tall.

The Alexandra Bougainvillea looks showy, but this stunner is one of the easiest plants to care for. It actually produces more colorful bracts if it’s crowded and parched, making it a low-maintenance gardener’s dream. And after it’s established, you don’t even have to water it unless you’re in an extreme drought. 

Looking for stunning color without the hassle? Order your Alexandra Bougainvillea today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Bougainvilleas do best in a full sun location. Try and find somewhere that will offer at least 6 hours of direct sun every day. Ensure your drainage is good--plants don't like to be in areas where water may collect for prolonged periods. Bougainvilleas like to climb since they're vines, so make sure they have something like a fence or trellis to grow properly. If growing as a hedge, space them 18-20 inches apart.

2. Watering: Water your Bougainvillea as needed. Maintain a consistently moist soil but NOT overly saturated. Too much water can weaken the vine and cause excess leaf growth in place of the decorative color you’d expect.

For a potted Bougainvillea, use your index finger to determine if more water is needed. Stick it into the soil down to a depth of 2 inches and feel around. If there is still moisture present, leave it be a bit longer. If it has dried out, water until you see it escaping the drainage holes and stop.

3. Pruning: Your Bougainvillea will respond to pruning greatly when done properly. Pruning is typically done in the late fall or early winter season. Some light trimming will keep the vine trained to a certain visual habit. Trimming removes smaller materials and gives the form a certain silhouette as well as maintain the shape. Hedge planted bougainvilleas will require some extensive pruning unless they have been properly trained along a trellis or other vertical support systems. You can remove dead wood/branches as they appear. Pruning the tips of the wood just after a bud node encourages the formation of new branches to form at the pruning junction.

Potted vines should have their tips pinched off monthly during their active growing season to encourage more branching of the vine. Pruning should be done after winter with sterilized clippers. Rubbing alcohol works perfectly for sterilization.

4. Fertilizing: During the blooming season, your Bougainvillea will respond well to monthly applications of fertilizer. The best results have been from 6-8-10 formulas which still allow enough Nitrogen for healthy growth but also a boost of Phosphorous to encourage good blooming. Discontinue fertilizing as summer comes to an end. Potted Bougainvilleas do better with a balanced 20-20-20 water soluble formula applied every two weeks at half the strength recommended on the packaging.

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Product Details

Mature Height: 8-10 ft.
Mature Width: 8-13 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Fast
Botanical Name: Bougainvillea Alexandra
Does Not Ship To: OR
Grows Well In Zones: 4-11 patio / 10-11 outdoors
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4-11 patio         /           10-11 outdoors       Map

Growing Zones: 4-11 patio / 10-11 outdoors

(hardy down to 40℉)

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