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Bengal Orange Bougainvillea Plant

9.99
  • - Paperflower
  • - Height: 2-3 feet annually
  • - Growing Zone: 2-11
  • - Exposure: Full Sun
  • - Bloom Time: Spring-Fall
  • - Each Quart Pot contains 1 Bengal Orange Bougainvillea Plant
Plant Features

Bengal Orange Bougainvillea Plants offer the most unusual color that appears more pink from a distance, and more tangerine-colored the closer you are. Variegated leaves provide a kaleidoscope of gorgeous color! Paperflower plants are flowering machines! They put out a big explosion of color, drop their bracts and then flower again. This is repeated all season long. Bougainvillea are surprisingly easy to grow, and their needs are minimal – full sun, well-drained soil and intermittent irrigation as they are drought tolerant. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies will stop by often. Can be grown as a houseplant.

Planting Instructions:

  • - Space plants 3-6 feet apart, depending on the variety
  • - Choose a location with good air circulation
  • - Can be grown in containers or directly in the ground in zones 10-11

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 5.5-6.5
  • - Well-draining, slightly acidic soil
  • - Add sand or perlite to improve drainage if necessary

Watering Specifics:

  • - Container plants need regular watering
  • - For plants in the ground, water deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth
  • - Established plants in soil only need watering if it hasn't rained for a couple of weeks
  • - Allow soil to dry between waterings; bougainvillea is drought-tolerant
  • - Reduce watering in winter when growth slows

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring
  • - Apply a phosphorus-rich fertilizer monthly during the growing season to promote flowering
  • - Container plants benefit from regular fertilization during the growing season
  • - Avoid over-fertilizing, which can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of blooms
  • - Do not fertilize when overwintering indoors

Pruning and Training:

  • - Prune after flowering to maintain shape and control size
  • - Remove dead or damaged wood in early spring
  • - Train climbing varieties on trellises or support structures
  • - Stems must be tied or attached to supports as bougainvillea cannot climb on its own

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Watch for common pests like aphids, mealybugs, and caterpillars
  • - Monitor for diseases such as leaf spot and root rot, especially in humid conditions

Blooming Indicators:

  • - Blooms most heavily in spring and fall, with sporadic flowering in summer
  • - Flowers appear on new growth, so regular pruning encourages more blooms

Light Requirements:

  • - Needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily
  • - Can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be reduced

Temperature Tolerance:

  • - Can tolerate brief periods of temperatures down to 40°F
  • - Not frost-hardy; protect or bring indoors when temperatures drop below 40°F

Overwintering Instructions:

  • - For areas with freezing temperatures, bring container plants indoors
  • - Before bringing inside, cut the plant back to about 24 inches
  • - Place near an east, south, or west-facing window, but keep a couple feet back from the window
  • - Avoid placing near heating registers
  • - Allow soil to dry between waterings
  • - Do not fertilize during the indoor overwintering period

Companion Plants for Bougainvillea:

  • - Lantana: Offers multi-colored flower clusters and thrives in similar hot, sunny conditions
  • - Hibiscus: Provides large, tropical flowers that complement bougainvillea's colorful bracts
  • - Mandevilla: Another climbing plant with trumpet-shaped flowers for vertical interest
  • - Lavender: Adds fragrance and contrasting texture to the landscape
  • - Portulaca: A low-growing, drought-tolerant plant that provides ground cover beneath bougainvillea
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Height Category Tall
Mature Spread 1-2 feet annually
Habit Vining
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Variegated
Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Features Drought tolerant, Heat tolerant
Garden Styles Container Garden, Cottage Garden, Hanging Baskets, Japanese Garden, Rock Garden, Tropical Garden, Xeriscape Garden
Plant Used for Aesthetic Appeal, Climbing or Vining, Focal Point, Water Conservation
Pet Friendly Yes
Tolerates Clay soil, Salty soil, Sandy soil

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Definitely Recommend

Plants arrived in great shape the company takes great care in them getting to you the way they left them

From Scott | April 17, 2020


Orange Bougainvillea

Product came packed very well. They are in the ground and doing very well. We love the colors.

From angelo | May 02, 2018


Awesome Bougainvillea plants

My plants arrived packed very well and striving and even flowering. Very happy with my purchase and would shop here again.

From Brenda | May 31, 2016


Excellent plants

Bengal Orange plants shipped quickly and arrived in great shape.

From Tammie | June 05, 2015


Great Bengal Orange Plant

Plant is doing wonderful! Very Happy!

From Michael | June 01, 2015


Very pleased

Received this plant within a few days of ordering and it arrived in great shape. Have had it just over a week, but it has grown and looks great. Really like the way this website is laid out and the quality of the plant. Will be ordering again.

From anonymous | May 28, 2015


Bengal Orange Bougainvillea

got it healthy and beautiful can't wait for it to get big

From Cathy | May 06, 2015


Received a living plant

Planted the Bengal Orange Bougainvillea Plant and waiting for flower to grow.

From Sharon | April 16, 2015


how is my experience !

It is very early to say if the plant will survive or not, but it was wrapped up very nicely , packaging was good , delivery was in timely manner. Now hope for the best!!!

From Subrata | May 16, 2013


Orange Bougainvillea

The Bengal Orange color itself its just so spectacular.

From Rocio | April 25, 2013


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