One of the most beautiful and colorful plants is the Bugambiliaknown for their fine Fuchsia color flowers; However, few know the different culinary and medicinal uses that it has.
From the Bugambilia flower tea that helps relieve colds to use of its leaves To prepare salads, cocktails and desserts, this plant is extremely versatile.
Bugambilia's flowers are characterized by their fuchsia, purple or lilac tone.Ilmi Tajudin / Pexels.
Bugambilia and its characteristics
Known as Bugambilia, Buganvilla or Camelinathis climbing plant is one of the most beautiful and colorful, thanks to color fuchsia, lila or purple of its thin flowers.
Commonly confused with leaves, the Bougainvillea It is originally from Brazil; However, it adapts to a great diversity of climates, so it is in many countries. With the necessary care, Bugambilia can grow up to 8 meters and Its fuchsia color flowers In turn, they store smaller, almost imperceptible flowers, yellow or white.
Bugambilia is associated with true love and the power of twin flames.Maria Orlova / Pexels
What are the care of Bugambilia?
Although bugambilia It is a plant Very resistant And that grows easily, it needs basic care to survive:
Lightning
Bugambilia You need a lot of natural light to grow, so it must ideally be located in gardens or interiors where you receive the sun directly, either in an illuminated room, an entrance or next to the window.
Substratum
Although Bugambilia is not a demanding plantideally is to look for a soil with good drainage to avoid occasional flooding. While this can grow on a low nutrient floor, it is recommended to add fertilizer and fertilizer every two weeks in the warmest months.
Irrigation
Bugambilia does not need much waterjust water it once a week when it is in a garden, or every 3 or 4 days if it is in a pot during spring and summer. However, it is important to water the substrate, not the leaves. And during the winter, just water it once every two weeks.
Reproduction
The best way to plant or Reproduce the bugambilia It is from cuttings At the end of summer, either in garden or pot. In addition, being a climbing plantsticks, wires or walls help to direct their development.