At the tips of its short branches, ‘Torch Glow’ blooms in bright magenta bracts densely packed among yellow green leaves. Bracts are modified leaves evolved to lure pollinators to the nearly insignificant true flowers nestled among them. These small, white tubular blooms are pollinated by hummingbirds.
Grow ‘Torch Glow’ in full sun on well-drained, even slightly dry soil. Too much fertiliser and water can reduce the show of colour. Plant with care because it is sensitive to root disturbance. It will not transplant once in the ground. This upright form makes a fine foundation plant or a specimen focal point in the dry garden. The range of uses is almost endless.
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always a joy to see this flowers. :) Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI love this Bougainvillea! The color is gorgeous. Thanks so much for hosting Floral Friday Fotos!
ReplyDeleteHad no idea there was this kind of bougainvillea. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, the colors are so gorgeous !!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful image Nick !
have a nice weekend,
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Brightly beautiful blooms! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteNick, what a beauty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe color is so pretty, Nick! Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis color is so bęautiful !!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Sunday !