Bougainvillea - Barbara Karst

That looks a lot like how one of my bougainvillea started out. I found that with graceful movement like that, creating a low, broad crown right at the top, sort of like an African acacia tree, shows the flowers and trunkline well. Here is mine a few weeks ago:View attachment 350907
Thank you! It was determining “apex standard” that actually prompted me to prune this way.. that’s actually a form of what I was planning on!

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Nice.
once outside it might just pop.
they grow like crazy in spurts down here.
 
Nice.
once outside it might just pop.
they grow like crazy in spurts down here.
That’s what happens here! Well.. in my decently-set-up indoor area... big spurts in september, december and february!..

They don’t really abide by a set “schedule”.. I think they grow on advantage... both health/environmental-wise.

Thank you!
 
yes i also see the African Acacia in that profile...a beautiful Bougi......that Trunk is unbelievable, how old ?
 
Sooo the Bougie ALSO suffered slightly at the hands of both Wisconsin’s Rollercoaster (winter)Spring, aaaaand it’s owner’s antsiness to bring trees outside...

But all is alright...
Here the Bougie, today..63D91D36-DBEE-4801-9237-6EAF3B505ED0.jpeg
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Little prune and “first-leafin” 🤓7427BC56-8CCD-4259-96FA-48590B635BE4.jpeg
(Fully de-flowered directly following photo shoot)
 
I am (enjoyably) currently in the process/phase of transitioning plants that were purchased or grown indoors over the colder season, outdoors.
Soon enough it will be prime(esque) climate conditions (I guess merely acceptable, in Wisconsin) that my bougainvillea will be able to actually get a tan.
During this aforementioned acclimation process, my plant room became very lonely and I noticed how unruly this bougie’s growth has become. I decided to treat it to a haircut in preparation for the outdoor season.

This thread is mostly just for me , to aid in the analysis of this particular plant’s progression.

So here she is... before after maintenance prune.. I plan on watching her grow for a season or two before approaching any kind of design or branch selection.
(As she is VERY young and has just begun her journey)

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I love bougainvillea because they grow so fast. I just potted this 2 months ago. 17 inch pot. Red.
Very Awesome!!

I love how that trunk visually ties with the pot and rock.... WELL done!.

Do you know what the flowers look like?
 
Red flowers, This was grown near the ocean in Huntington Beach, CA. The salty air just beautifies the trunk. I brought this to Florida and removed all the unwanted deadwood and removed all growth. Now retired to Florida my passion for bonsai is now an addiction. Enjoy your day and I love your bougainvillea!
 
Very Awesome!!

I love how that trunk visually ties with the pot and rock.... WELL done!.

Do you know what the flowers look like?
No rock, that is actually deadwood that I kept and applied lime sulphur. Red flowers.
 
Very Awesome!!

I love how that trunk visually ties with the pot and rock.... WELL done!.

Do you know what the flowers look like?
 

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Holy MOLY! I thought only ONE-side was deadwood!

Your bougie is WONDERFUL!

Thank you so much for sharing!!

My parent's just, this fall, moved down to FLA in the Tampa Area (about 35 min north of)... It took then a while to find VA doctors they liked.. but it got done.

I like your energy and openness, Pete.

What other species do you enjoy? And why?

How similar were your last two climates?

What did you do pre-retirement in Huntington?

🤓 (I don't mind chat on my threads, but you COULD redirect this to private messaging, if you'd like)
 
Holy MOLY! I thought only ONE-side was deadwood!

Your bougie is WONDERFUL!

Thank you so much for sharing!!

My parent's just, this fall, moved down to FLA in the Tampa Area (about 35 min north of)... It took then a while to find VA doctors they liked.. but it got done.

I like your energy and openness, Pete.

What other species do you enjoy? And why?

How similar were your last two climates?

What did you do pre-retirement in Huntington?

🤓 (I don't mind chat on my threads, but you COULD redirect this to private messaging, if you'd like)
I like every species I don’t have :) I was a paramedic and a helicopter pilot. I also had 2 bonsai businesses. SoCal is hot and dry. Florida is hot and humid. The main difference where I am at ( Ocala National Forest) is that there is no smog and I have well water for my bonsai’s. It really makes a huge difference.
 
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