Tuesday, June 21, 2011

flower of bougenville

Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea) is a genus of flowering plants originated from South America. Plants are grouped by Philibert Commercon, botanical expert from France, who in 1768 sailed with the French admiral and explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville. Bougainvillea is a thorny vines. The plant has woody stems and can grow anywhere with a long rod 1-12 feet.
 
Bougainvillea can grow and bloom throughout the year. The real interest is the "little white buds" in the middle of the petals. On average, the Bougainvillea flower, there are three small pistil surrounded by brightly colored petals 3-6. There are pink, magenta, unggu, red, orange, white, or yellow.


Plant Bougenville including upright shrubs, plant height about 2-4 meters. Roots system is topsy-turvy. With roots branches extending in all directions with a depth of 40 cm - 80 cm. The roots are sometimes located near the soil surface or roots will grow steadily coal plants.

Flowers bougenville including compound interest, umbrellas 3-15 flowers. There are many different flowers of yellow, red, pink, purple, white and so on. Tubular petals 2-4 mm. Taju flowers 5 -8, shape nails, smooth-haired.

The same leaf pairs connected by a transverse ridge. Leaves pinnate-leaved one, wide leaf blade rounded to elongated, flat-brimmed, pinnate or boned boned three to five. Bougenville has black fruit that ripen buni mengkilat, 1 cm long, two or failure seeded one and have no indentation.

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