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Explore our collectionsIf there is one plant that screams “Indian sunshine garden,” it is the bougainvillea plant. From Jaipur to Chennai, bougainvillea just thrives, throwing a colour party even when you’re sweating buckets. If you’ve managed to keep yours not just alive but thriving? Hats off, you absolute gardening legend.
What Is Bougainvillea?
Bougainvillea is a tough tropical climber plant. They are not flowers. They’re called bracts (leaves in costume). The flashy, paper-like bracts are why people call it the “paper flower.” The actual flower? That tiny white tube is hiding in the middle.
In most parts of India, bougainvillea, the beautiful flowering plant, stays green all year (Evergreen), unless you completely neglect it. Bougainvillea is also allegedly Good for the home because of its low maintenance, drought-tolerant, excellent for compound walls, and even Vastu-friendly when planted at entrances.
Bougainvillea Plant Overview
- You’ll see fancy names like Bougainvillea glabra if you go hunting on Google, but honestly, there are so many hybrids out there.
- It grows insanely fast and climbs with its woody stem.
- Thrives in hot Indian summers.
- Bougainvillea’s Thorns! Like barbed wire with flowers. Don’t hug it.
Where & How to Grow – Planting Bougainvillea
- Sunlight: Don’t even try growing bougainvillea in the shade unless you enjoy disappointment. 6 to 8 hours of full sun is non-negotiable.
- Soil: The “secret sauce” is 40% garden soil, 30% river sand, 20% compost, and 10% cocopeat. Having good drainage = No root rot.
- Ideal Pot Size: 12 to 14-inch pots.
How to Plant Bougainvillea – Growing Bougainvillea in Pots
- After you get it from the nursery, don’t go yanking it out and damaging the roots.
- Plant at the same depth as the original.
- Water once, lightly. Then leave it alone for a week.
- Clay or cement pots are your friends. Plastic’s just gonna tip over when the wind throws a tantrum.
- Let it climb railings, security with style.
- Rotate pots monthly for even sunlight.
How to take Care of Bougainvillea plant in Pots
- Water only when the top 2 inches are dry.
- Feed once every 4 to 6 weeks.
- Avoid frequent repotting.
Watering & Seasonal Care
Watering is totally about your climate. In Delhi? You’ll water more. In Goa? Maybe less.
- Summer: Every 3 to 4 days
- Monsoon: Only if the soil dries
- Winter (North India): Once a week
And don’t even think about growing bougainvillea in water forever, cuttings might root in water, but, soil’s way better if you want the plant to live.
Fertilizer for Bougainvillea
- Vermicompost
- Banana peel compost
- Go for low nitrogen, NPK 5:10:10 works.
Blooming Guide – Flowering tips for Bougainvillea
Peak blooms at: Summer and right after the monsoon. ( Check out other summer-flowering plants in India )
Wondering why your Bougainvillea is not blooming?
- Too much water
- Not enough sun
How to Make Bougainvillea Bloom/ Flower
- Reduce watering slightly
- Give full sun
- Use phosphorus-rich fertilizer
- Stress triggers flowering. Slight dryness encourages blooms.
When to Prune/ Trim Bougainvillea in India?
- Cut it back after its big bloom performance, usually late summer or post-monsoon.
- Avoid heavy pruning in peak winter in North India
How to Prune?
- Use clean shears
- Cut the bougainvillea just above a node
- Remove dead or crossing branches
- More trimming = More shape, more blooms.
How to propagate bougainvillea – Bougainvillea from Cuttings
Soil Method (Best for India)
- Take 6 to 8-inch semi-hardwood cutting.
- Remove lower leaves.
- Dip in rooting hormone (optional).
- Plant in sand + cocopeat mix with proper care.
- Roots form in 3 to 4 weeks.
Water Method
- You can root cuttings in water, but full disclosure: most of them don’t survive the transplant.
How to Graft Bougainvillea
- Choose healthy rootstock.
- Make a slant cut.
- Attach the scion branch.
- Wrap tightly with grafting tape.
- Multicoloured plants are usually grafted varieties.
Bougainvillea Varieties (Available at Upjau)
| Variety | Flower Color | Growth Habit | Ideal Use | Blooming Intensity | Special Feature |
| Bougainvillea Ruby Red | Deep red | Climber | Gates, compound walls | Very high | Classic bold color |
| Bougainvillea Golden Sunshine | Yellow-gold | Bushy | Balcony pots | High | Rare warm shade |
| Bougainvillea Red Plant (Sapling) | Bright red | Fast climber | Pergolas | Very high | Rapid growth |
| Bougainvillea Dark Pink Plant (Sapling) | Rich pink | Compact climber | Terrace railing | High | Dense blooms |
| Bougainvillea Multicolour Grafted Plant (3-4 Colour) | Mixed colors | Climber | Feature plant | Very high | Multiple colors on one plant |
Other varieties based on colour you can’t miss
| Flower Colour | Varieties Examples | Growth Habit | Blooming Intensity | Special Feature |
| Pink (sweetest blush to bold, deep pinks) | Louise Wathen | Some are cute and compact while others climb all over your walls. | High to Very High | Most popular colour group in India; highly heat tolerant |
| Red | Red September, | Vigorous climbers | Very High | Bold, dramatic colour; excellent for strong sun exposure |
| Purple (Deep to Royal Purple) | New River Purple | Strong woody climbers | Very High | Extremely hardy and drought tolerant |
| Mauve / Lavender | Los Banos Beauty | Bushy climbers | High | Soft, elegant tones with long blooming cycles |
| White (Pure to Creamy White) | Snow Queen | Mostly climbers with some bushy forms | Moderate to High | Elegant appearance; slightly less dense blooming than pink/purple types |
| Yellow (Golden to Soft Yellow) | Enid Lancaster | Bushy to climbing forms | Moderate to High | True yellow bougainvillea are rarer; sensitive to overwatering |
| Orange / Coral | Roseville’s Delight | Climber | High | Colour shifts between coral and pink depending on sunlight |
| Bicolor | Cherry Blossom | Climbers (some bushy forms) | Very High | Two colors fighting for attention on the same plant |
- There are also other variety types like Variegated type (Like Los Banos Variegata) used as decoration and Compact / Miniature Types (Like Bambino Baby Sophia) Perfect for urban gardening
Common Problems & Solutions
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
| Yellow leaves | Overwatering | Improve drainage |
| No flowering | Too much nitrogen | Use phosphorus fertilizer |
| Root rot | Waterlogging | Repot in sandy mix |
| Pests | Mealybugs | Neem oil spray weekly |
| Leaf drops in monsoon | Excess rain | Shift pot to covered area |
| Sun stress | Sudden harsh shift | Gradually acclimatize |
Why Buy from Upjau?
We offer healthy, well-rooted saplings of bougainvillea in our nursery suitable for Indian climates. Be it the Golden Sunshine, Red Sapling, or Dark Pink Sapling, we actually pick out good plants so your balcony doesn’t end up looking like a plant graveyard.
Buy a nice Bougainvillea plant online, pick a Ruby Red for your front gate or a crazy multicolor one for your terrace, plant it once, show it a little affection, and it’ll throw a color party at your place for years. Seriously, it’s basically the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it garden flex. Shop now from Upjau , the best nursery to shop for plants online in India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is bougainvillea a climber or creeper?
Well, it’s a climber with woody stems, but you can hack it into a bush.
Is bougainvillea poisonous or edible?
Not exactly snack material, but it’s not poisonous either. Still, don’t eat it.
How long does bougainvillea live?
If you don’t totally neglect it, 20 to 30 years is a breeze. Some even hang around longer.


