San Vicente Botanical Garden,
It's Bougainvillea Season!
“The bougainvillea is the most extravagantly beautiful
flowering plant in all of nature.” – Christopher Turner
Dr Abe V Rotor
The Siberian High brings in the chilly air;
it's amihan, summer soon to take over,
and wakes the mystical bougainvillea fair,
on the landscape in prodigious cover. - avr
Bougainvillea spectabilis in bloom across the fence of San Vicente Botanical
Garden, San Vicente, Ilocos Sur. Photos taken by the author, January 15, 2023
Botanically speaking, the flowers of bougainvillea are not true flowers in the sense that they do not have petals and other floral parts typical of a true flower. The colored petals are modified leaves, specialized to attract bees, butterflies - including humans - to pollinate and fertilize the tiny true flowers centrally located, which seldom develop seeds. Bougainvillea is mainly propagated by cuttings.
By the way, bougainvillea is named after a person. It was first discovered by the French botanist Philibert Commerson in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the 1760s. The name Bougainvaillea was named after his friend sailor Louis de Bougainville. ~
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