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Bougainvillea trellis in between flowering.

Young Bougainvillea Trellis

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£39.00
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Grown up a trellis these plants are perfect for a sunny spot in the home or on a patio table maybe where they are sure to make a real impact. They will grow rapidly and provide colour all summer long. They do very well in the UK in a sheltered spot and have a really long flowering season.
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These bushy bougainvillea are nice strong plants but they are just in between flower flushes this week so not looking quite as colourful as usual so are best sent only to keen gardeners at the moment. As pictured they are nice strong plants though and we are expecting them to flower again before the end of the Autumn. Generally on a sunny windowsill in the UK these plants will flower in succession from March through to November and as we can see the first signs of bract buds we do expect these bushy bougainvillea to colour up again with a final flush before the end of the year. Available in pink and yellow this week, please do make a note below if you have a colour preference or we'll simply choose the one that is starting to show the most promise of flower buds.
40cm including a 1.5L pot
1 x Small Boug Trellis   + £0.00

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4.5 Stars 4.3/ 5 4 reviews
Martin O'Dea, 28 days ago
5 stars

Great & as advertised

Jennifer Smerdon, Aug 30
5 stars

Lovely plant beautiful colour

Belen Endara, Jul 01
4 stars

I chose a white container for my order, but a purple container arrived. Other than that everything was great.

James Hill, Aug 07
3 stars

Didn’t choose it so I didn’t see it.

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

Bougainvillea are usually grown outdoors in warm Mediterranean countries, However they will also do well on a UK patio in the summer or indoors on a sunny window sill or conservatory. As long as they have enough light, bougainvillea are really very easy to look after and will provide colour for most of the summer. The bright colours actually come from their bracts (leaves) and the "real" flowers are the white centres.

Light is very important to Bougainvillea. Try and keep it near a window or in a porch or conservatory. On sunny days you can put it out on a patio or balcony. However, don"t let it get too hot or cold, while in a small pot. A cool room is fine, but a draughty porch or a frosty conservatory is not. If it gets below 5 degrees Centigrade it will suffer.

Whilst your bougainvillea is in quite a small pot it will need regular but not over watering. The soil should be damp not wet between waterings and the roots should never sit in water for more than half an hour or so as too much water may suffocate the roots..

As the flowers fade, pinch out the dead blossoms to encourage growth and make the plant look tidy. You should find that your bougainvillea flowers several times throughout the summer and at the end of each flush of flowers you may need to cut back the dead stalks to keep it neat. Bougainvillea respond well to being quite pot bound so unless your plant really puts on a lot of growth over the summer it should not need repotting until next Spring. At that time you are best to use a slightly acidic free draining compost. Over time in the right spot these pretty plants can grow to a sizeable bush..

In this country the low light levels in the winter months can lead to some leaf drop. Give your plant a light prune in the early spring to tidy it up and it will soon produce a fresh flush of green leaves followed by coloured bracts and flowers. If you are struggling to produce or reproduce the flowering bracts try moving to a sunnier position.