
Alexandra Bougainvillea
Heat-Loving Climber Produces Knockout, Fuchsia Bracts Imagine bright pink-purple plants along your fence or cascading down from your backyard arbor. That’s what you’ll get if you plant an Alexandra Bougainvillea! In temperate climates, this evergreen climbing vine will produce spectacular color year round. Bougainvillea creates a lush and romantic atmosphere wherever it's planted with its heart-shaped leaves and tiny white flowers. What we think of as bougainvillea “blooms” are actually its colorful, paper-thin bracts! Bougainvillea are eye-catching year-round warm places like California, Florida, Arizona, and Texas. However, these vines have to be trained to grow on structures, so they need to be tied up to encourage their climbing. If trained properly, bougainvillea vines can grow up to 40 feet long! Otherwise, bougainvillea make spectacular groundcover or potted plants. If you live in a colder climate, you can grow your Alexandra Bougainvillea in a container. Potted bougainvillea