The the petals that they produce they do produce flowers ,don't they.
no...Bougainvillea is a dicot
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Yes, bougainvillea is rich in glucose .
Bougainvillea is small and inconspicuous, they contain bracts which may become large and colourful and helps to attract insects. i.e., Bougainvillea.
by it's thorns
bougainvillea is a flowering plant reproduce by seeds but ferns are reproduce by spores
bougainvillea is a flowering plant reproduce by seeds but ferns are reproduce by spores
no...Bougainvillea is a dicot
The genus (or first part of the scientific name) for bougainvillea is actually "bougainvillea." There are several species, including Bougainvillea glabra, which if you are in the southern United States, this is most likely the horticultural species you will find.If in South America, there are species called Bougainvillea peruviana and Bougainvillea spinosa.Bougainvillea glabra
Actually there is no exact equivalent for Bougainvillea in Tagalog language.
bougainvillea flower
No, Bougainvillea is a terrestrial plant.
Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea is edible. The Bougainvillea is often used in different types of salads. It can also be used in teas.
The scientific name of bougainvillea is Bougainvillea spp.
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Yes. Bougainvillea grows in rainforests. ;)