Bougainvillea in bloom
Taken in Mitra Farm, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Taken in Mitra Farm, Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Bougainvillea is a tropical and sub-tropical ornamental flower which belongs to the family Nyctaginaceae. This tropical trailing plant can be grown in containers and is perfect for hanging baskets. Bougainvillea has established itself around the world as one of the most often used ornamental plant. Since its discovery in the 18th century in Brazil, it has become popular around the globe because of its beauty and grace. This plant is named after A. Louis de Bougainvillea who located the impressive plant that has turned out to be one of the most famous plants in the world. The plant brings a myriad of colors and life in its leaves and flowers. The plant exhibits versatility which allows it to blossom all throughout the year. (Source: www.amazines.com)
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Beautiful! I like your hat:) It makes me missed back home!~
ReplyDeleteIf you get a chance, mine is, HERE. Happy RT!!
Lovely flowers ! I have seen a lot of them in Spain !
ReplyDeletei always love the sight of bougainvillae---that i have planted a lot around our garden to the dismay of my husband. It really can create quite a jungle! But nevertheless when they're in bloom---heaven on earth!
ReplyDeleteYour yellow shirt complements the fuschia, Luna---which stands out? you or the blooms? ;-)
The flowers and the person in front are both lovely.
ReplyDeleteHello Miranda !
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photo, with nice colours...
Have a good day !
nakakaaliw na larawan. parang ikaw ang namumulaklak. hehehe... :-)
ReplyDeletewoot! sexy! hehe, it's been a while since i last saw some bougainvillea..
ReplyDeletereally beautiful flowers!!
ReplyDeleteA perfect match...gorgeous!
ReplyDelete@ Sidney, like suman and mango? :D
ReplyDelete@ Dianne, thank you.
@ spiCes, yes, it was a sexy bougainvillea.:D
@ Palma Tayona, di ba kita ang mga bubuyog sa paligid? lol Salamat sa pagbisita mo.
Merci, webradio.
ReplyDeleteThank you, lawstude (batting eyelashes). :D
ReplyDeleteyou're right, bernadette. the world looks happy and wonderful with the vivid colors of bougainvillea. my aunt surrounded her house with bougainvillea in planters---it was a beautiful sight when they're in bloom. unfortunately, the plants all died when she left for the states, my cousin was too lazy to water them (dapat don' cactus).:D there's also a house near my place where they have an aged bougainvillea at their gate. puno na sya...it's like a scene from the 'secret garden'.:D
ReplyDeletethank you, yen. the hat is made of woven raffia.:D
ReplyDeletewhen I was very young a long time ago :-D...our Bisaya neighbor would always water her bougainvillae with an orinola. Of course, she uses this at night instead of going to the toilet. And her blooms are all throughout the year! Our German neighbor (a man) believes that the urine is a good fertilizer and so goes straight to his plants to take a pee...to the consternation of my more urbane German husband (heehee)!
ReplyDeletei really miss bougainvillea because it's quite rare here in manila.
ReplyDeleteOi thats really a "bongga" villea! Hihi, bongga ka din sa pose Luna! ;-)
ReplyDeletei thought urine is diluted with water if it's for the plants.:D di ba mamatay ang halaman pag pure? (hehehe) my lola used to do that, too---wala naman water shortage.:D she told me its the urea in urine that benefits the plants. so your neighbor's garden smells like a urinal?!:D
ReplyDeleteoo nga, dong. i used to pass by a riot of bouganvillea in fort bonifacio near Gate 3/Marine HQ.
ReplyDeletesa pose pa lang nahiya na ang bougainvillea (hahaha). thanks for visiting, gizelle.
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