Pink Bougainvillea Potted With 12 Inch Pot
- Infuse your space with a dramatic explosion of color with our Pink Bougainvillea. Potted in a substantial 12-inch container, this mature vine-like shrub is known for its spectacular, papery pink bracts that create a blanket of neon color. Incredibly hardy, drought-tolerant once established, and a lover of intense sun, it is the ultimate low-maintenance showstopper for sunny balconies, terraces, and garden walls.
Quick Overview
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Plant Type: Tropical Woody Flowering Vine / Shrub
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Pot Size: 12-Inch Durable Planter (Provides excellent stability for top-heavy growth and allows roots to settle securely)
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Growth Habit: Sprawling, climbing, and highly vigorous; can be trained upward on a trellis, along a railing, or pruned into a compact bush.
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Fragrance Level: None (Celebrated purely for its unmatched visual color impact)
Key Features
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Breathtaking Pink Blankets: Features dense clusters of iconic, papery pink bracts that surround tiny white flowers, giving the appearance of an endless bloom.
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Sun & Heat Loving: Unlike many delicate flowering plants, Bougainvillea thrives under intense heat and direct sunlight, making it highly resilient.
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Mature Root System: Coming in a 12-inch pot means the plant has passed its fragile early growth stage, making it significantly more drought-resistant and ready to bloom heavily.
Care Profile
| Care Factor | Requirements |
| Light | Requires full, direct sunlight. Needs at least 6 hours of unshaded sun daily; less light will drastically reduce its iconic pink coloring. |
| Watering | Drought-tolerant. Water deeply only when the top 2–3 inches of soil are completely dry. It prefers a thorough soak followed by a period of drying out. |
| Soil Type | Needs loose, well-draining, gritty soil mix. Bougainvillea roots hate sitting in heavy, waterlogged soil. |
| Temperature | Loves hot and tropical weather (18°C to 35°C+). It is sensitive to frost; protect or move indoors if winter temperatures dip below 5°C. |
| Maintenance | Prune regularly after a blooming cycle to control its shape and encourage a thicker canopy. Note: Stems have thorns, so handle with care. |
Pro-Tip: Bougainvilleas actually bloom better when their roots are slightly crowded and when they experience mild drought stress. Avoid overwatering and skip high-nitrogen fertilizers, which cause the plant to grow green leaves instead of vibrant pink blossoms.
Note: The image is for illustration purposes. As live plants are unique living products, the actual plant received may vary slightly in shape, size, and leaf count,pot.














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