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Miss Alice Bougainvillea\
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The Miss Alice Bougainvillea, also known as 'Singapore White' (Bougainvillea 'Singapore White'), is a stunning, semi-dwarf variety celebrated for its prolific and exceptionally large, pure white bracts. Unlike the typical magenta bougainvillea, this cultivar brings a touch of classic elegance. It is an excellent choice for Indian gardens, thriving in full sun and warm climates. Its compact size and low thorn count make it perfect for container gardening on your terrace or balcony, as well as for use as a low shrub or groundcover in your garden beds.\
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Product Features\
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- Striking White Bracts: Features large, brilliant white modified leaves (bracts) that surround the small, true flowers, offering a high-impact visual display. The abundant blooms can be enjoyed nearly year-round in frost-free regions.
- Compact, Semi-Dwarf Growth: This variety has a slow-growing, semi-dwarf habit, typically maturing around 2 to 4 feet in height and width. This makes it ideal for smaller spaces and container growing.
- Extremely Low Thorn Count: Selected for its significantly reduced number of thorns, making it easier to handle during planting and pruning compared to other bougainvillea types.
- Versatile Use: Excellent for creating a visual focal point in pots, hanging baskets, or as a dense, bright groundcover in garden beds.\
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Care Tips for Indian Gardens\
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- Sunlight Requirements: Plant in a location that receives full, direct sun for at least 6 hours daily. Maximum sun exposure is key to encourage abundant flowering.
- Watering Routine: Allow the topsoil to dry out between deep waterings. Bougainvillea is drought-tolerant once established and requires controlled water stress to promote blooming. Overwatering will encourage leafy growth instead of flowers.
- Soil and Drainage: Use a well-draining, sandy-loamy soil mix. Good drainage is crucial, especially during the monsoon season, as the plant does not tolerate waterlogged roots.
- Pruning: Prune lightly after each major flush of blooms to encourage new growth, which is where the next set of colorful bracts will appear. A heavy annual prune can be done in late winter before the spring growth cycle.
- Fertilization: Feed with a low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus fertilizer during the active growing and blooming seasons to support flower production over excessive leafy growth. Avoid feeding during the dormant winter period.\