This depends on many things. The position where it is growing could be too much in the shade. It may have been pruned at the wrong time of year. It may be suffering from lack of moisture,the first thing a plant jettisons when stressed is it's flower buds. Without knowing where it is growing it is impossible to be sure.
Yes.
They are flowering plants
Yes.
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
The flowering plant is a bougainvillea. (from the genus name)
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Bougainvillea is the scientific name of the flowering plant commonly called bougainvillea.Specifically, the plant in question carries the name of explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville (November 12, 1729 - August 31, 1811), upon whose ship the first Europeans transported the plant from voyages to what is now Latin America. The plant is native to South America. The complete scientific name must include the particular species, of which Bougainvillea glabra and B. spectabilis particularly are well known.
Bougainvillea is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues, called xylem and phloem, that transport water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant. As a member of the flowering plant group, bougainvillea possesses these vascular tissues, allowing it to thrive in various environments.
Bougainvillea belongs to the Nyctaginaceae family, which is commonly known as the four o'clock family. This family includes a variety of flowering plants, characterized by their vibrant bracts and thorny stems. Bougainvillea is particularly noted for its colorful, papery bracts that surround its small, tubular flowers.
The genus of flowering plant is spelled bougainvillea.
No, a bougainvillea is not a decomposer; it is a flowering plant known for its vibrant bracts and climbing ability. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the ecosystem. Bougainvillea, as a producer, photosynthesizes to create its own food and contributes to the environment by providing habitat and food for various organisms.