Bougainvillea glabra
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific species of flowering vine: Bougainvillea glabra is a botanical name for a species of woody, climbing vine native to South America, particularly Brazil. It is characterized by its vibrant, papery bracts (often mistaken for flowers) that surround small, inconspicuous true flowers. A key trait of this species is its tendency to produce these colorful bracts repeatedly and for extended periods.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The wall was covered in a spectacular display of Bougainvillea glabra.
- For a garden that needs constant color, consider planting Bougainvillea glabra.
- The Bougainvillea glabra is thriving in the warm climate.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The full scientific name is used for precise identification, distinguishing it from other species in the genus (e.g., ). The term is often italicized in formal writing.
- The study compared the drought tolerance of Bougainvillea glabra to other ornamental vines.
Variants and Related Words
- Bougainvillea (noun): The common name for the genus, often used to refer to these plants in general without specifying the species.
- The bougainvillea on the trellis is blooming.
- Paper flower (noun): A common name for , referring to the texture of its colorful bracts.
Synonyms
- Paper flower (common name)
- Lesser bougainvillea (a horticultural name sometimes used for this species)
Related Phrases
- Flowering vine: A general descriptive phrase for its growth habit and primary ornamental feature.
- Evergreen climber: Describes its perennial nature and climbing growth.
Noun
- Brazilian vine that tends to flower continuously