In early April, many coastal roads in Vung Tau are ablaze with bougainvillea flowers, creating a striking landscape and becoming a popular check-in spot for tourists.
Located just about 30 minutes from Hanoi, Thuy Tien Bridge (Hung Yen province) attracts large crowds when bougainvillea flowers bloom profusely, covering both sides of the bridge and creating a vibrant scene.
In mid-March, the route through the Can Gio mangrove forest is adorned with vibrant bougainvillea and trumpet flowers, creating a lush green path that captivates many tourists.
Not as vibrant as roses, nor as elegant as orchids, bougainvillea possesses a simple beauty but holds many unique feng shui meanings that not everyone knows.
By pruning bougainvillea plants correctly and at the right time, you can "command" them to bloom profusely, and the flowering period will also be longer.
Bougainvillea varieties such as Sakura, Indian, Thai, and American are popular not only for their beauty but also for their symbolic meanings in feng shui.
With its characteristic intertwined branches, the American bougainvillea is often considered a symbol of brotherly love, strong family bonds, and harmony.
As the year draws to a close, artisans in Thanh Tien village are busy crafting vibrant, handmade paper flowers for Tet (Lunar New Year), while also contemplating finding successors to carry on the craft.
Among the many types of bougainvillea available, Thai bougainvillea has become a sensation and is highly sought after because of its durability and special feng shui significance.
Besides its delicate beauty and fragrance, the sakura bougainvillea also carries many auspicious feng shui meanings, making it very popular in recent years.
To ensure that bougainvillea plants bloom in time for the Lunar New Year, growers need to pay attention to several important techniques during the care process.
Extremely cold weather is usually detrimental to bougainvillea, but if you know the secrets to growing bougainvillea in winter, you can help it bloom beautifully all year round.
Winter weather often makes bougainvillea less vibrant than in summer; however, with proper care and watering, the plant will still be healthy and produce beautiful blooms.
In astrology and feng shui, bougainvillea plants with pink, purple, red, white, and yellow flowers are classified as ornamental plants suitable for people with Wood, Fire, Earth, and Metal elements in their birth chart.
Bougainvillea is easy to grow and care for, but to get abundant and vibrant blooms, you need some secrets; among them, using vinegar to water bougainvillea plants yields surprising results.
The weeping bougainvillea style is currently trending; the simple tips below will help you transform your crooked bougainvillea into a fashionable weeping shape, making your living space more elegant.
Autumn and winter weather often makes bougainvillea less vibrant than in summer; however, if you water your bougainvillea with this type of water, the buds will still sprout and bloom beautifully.
If your bougainvillea plant is slow to bloom or blooms infrequently, it may be due to some mistakes in your care; the following methods will help encourage your bougainvillea to bloom beautifully.