Bougenville flower is one of the most ornamental plants that we often encounter either on the sidewalk, in the yard, in the yard, to the park. Initially, this flower was discovered by Antonio De Bougainville, a French sailor, in Brazil in 1769-1776.
This flower we meet a lot in our country because the climate is suitable for cultivation in Indonesia. In our country, this flower is also known as paper flower. The crown of bougenville flower is thin and looks like paper. So called a paper flower.
There are several conditions that must be fulfilled so that bougenville flowers can be cultivated and grow. One of them, bougenville flowers can grow in the lowlands and highlands with an altitude of approximately 1400 m above sea level. These ornamental plants can bloom a lot and the color is brightest in areas that have a height of 700-1000 meters.
But it all depends on how we take care of him. If we treat carelessly even in areas with ideal height, bougenville flowers will not grow. However, although the climate and temperature are not very supportive, it can grow and bloom much and bright if doing the care with real-sunguh.
Apparently, in addition to beautiful shapes and colors, bougenville flowers also have many benefits, including:
When planted lined the side of the road, in addition to beautify the streets, this flower can also serve as an absorber of road pollution and noise.
When planted in the middle of the roadblocks, bougenville flowers can serve as a barrier brake light vehicles at night. Bougenville plants can be planted on the edge or median road because in addition to beautify the beautiful street, also because of its small and medium shape, in accordance with the available space.
When planted in the city park. Bougenville flower has a social function that is as a keeper of the environment from pollution due to human activities such as absorbing dust, muffle vibration, absorb toxins from combustion, and of course to beautify the city park as a refreshing place for its citizens.
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