


Bougainvillea White (Vine Type)
Bougainvillea are characterized by vibrant colors on large petal-like bracts that surround the inconspicuous true flowers. Native to tropical South America, Bougainvillea are essentially scrambling shrubs that bloom most vigorously in hot, full sun. 'Mary Palmer's Enchantment' is a vigorous, large-growing vine with pure white bracts.
Bougainvillea 'Mary Palmer's Enchantment' Espalier
Fruit Characteristics
Fruit edible :Yes
Leaf Characteristics
Leaf shape : Ovate
Leaf color : Green
Flower Characteristics
Flower notes : Flower color comes from bract.
Flower color : White
Plant Anatomy
Foliage growth cycle : Evergreen
Average size maturity height : 20-30 ft.
Growth rate : Vigorous
Cultural Information
USDA Zone : 30 to 35 F( Z10a)
Sunset zone : 5, 6, 12-17, 19, 21-24
Water requirements : Regular
Light exposure : Sun
Landscape Attributes
Under oak trees : Yes
Barrier plants : Yes
Seashore conditions : Yes
Oak root fungus resistance : Yes
Hummingbirds : Yes
Hedges and screens : Yes
Frost tender : Yes
Fragrance : Yes
Erosion control : Yes
Drought tolerant : Yes
Deer resistant : Yes
Butterflies : Yes
Colorful fruits and berries : Yes
Birds : Yes
Autumn foliage color : Yes
Attractive bark : Yes
Allergenic plants : Yes