Key Features of Bougainvillea Seedlings
- Local Name: Bougainvillea
- Scientific Name: Bougainvillea spp.
- Growth Habit: Climbing vine or bushy shrub with thorny stems and colorful bracts
- Sunlight: Full sun
- Watering Needs: Regular watering when young; highly drought-tolerant once established
- Soil Type: Well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils; tolerates poor soil conditions
- Maintenance Level: Low; light pruning to encourage blooming and maintain shape
- Ideal Temperature: 20Β°C – 35Β°C
- Uses: Ornamental climbing vine, hedging, ground cover, bonsai, security barriers
Use in Kenya
Bougainvillea is widely planted across Kenya for its brilliant display of colors and ease of maintenance. It is often used to adorn fences, walls, and trellises, creating vibrant floral cascades that beautify homes, hotels, public spaces, and roadsides. Its resilience and adaptability to Kenyaβs diverse climates make it an enduring favorite among gardeners and landscapers alike. With proper care and pruning, Bougainvillea seedlings will grow into stunning plants that provide eye-catching color and a touch of natureβs charm wherever they are planted.