Bougainvillea Pink Butterfly
Bougainvillea 'Pink Butterfly'
This Pink Butterfly bougainvillea is valued for its pink to deep rose bracts and its floriferous climber with reliable warm-season colour. In warm tropical and subtropical gardens, it performs as a resilient ornamental climber that rewards full sun, sharp drainage, and a restrained feeding regime with long flushes of colour.
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Light
Full sun is essential for best bloom production.
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Temperature
65°F – 95°F
Growth
fast
pH Range
5.5 – 6.5
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Avoid Soft Growth
Too much nitrogen pushes leaves and can reduce bract display, especially in hot climates where this cultivar should stay relatively lean.
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Blooming Follows Stress Cycles
This bougainvillea flowers best when roots are slightly dry between waterings; constant moisture keeps it vegetative instead of floriferous.
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Heat and Light Shape Performance
In tropical and subtropical gardens, maximum sun and good air movement are the difference between a sparse climber and a heavy-blooming specimen.
Quick Answer
Grow Pink Butterfly in full sun, lean soil, and very sharp drainage to keep its bract colour strong and blooming continuous.
Overview
The "Pink Butterfly" bougainvillea is a captivating variety known for its delicate and colorful bracts, which add a whimsical touch to gardens and landscapes. Here are some details about the "Pink Butterfly" bougainvillea: Key Features Coloration: The "Pink Butterfly" bougainvillea is celebrated for its soft pink bracts that often have a delicate, butterfly-like appearance. These bracts surround the small, white true flowers, creating a visually appealing contrast. Growth Habit: This variety has a vigorous, climbing growth habit, making it ideal for trellises, arbors, and fences. It can also be used as a cascading plant in hanging baskets or containers and can be pruned to maintain a bushy form. Foliage: The plant has evergreen foliage with dark green leaves, providing a lush backdrop to the pink bracts. Care Tips Light: Bougainvilleas, including the "Pink Butterfly," thrive in full sun. They need at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight each day to produce abundant blooms. Watering: These plants prefer well-draining soil. Water deeply but allow the soil to dry out between watering sessions. Bougainvilleas are drought-tolerant once established and do not like overly moist soil. Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal. Adding organic matter can help improve soil quality. Fertilizing: Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid excessive nitrogen, as it can lead to more foliage and fewer blooms. Pruning: Regular pruning helps control the size and shape of the plant and encourages more blooms. Prune after the main flowering period, cutting back to just above a leaf node. Temperature: Bougainvilleas prefer warm temperatures and are frost-sensitive. In colder climates, they should be protected from frost or brought indoors during winter. Pests and Diseases: Generally resistant to pests, but they can occasionally be affected by aphids, scale, or caterpillars. Inspect regularly and treat any infestations promptly. Uses Decorative: The "Pink Butterfly" bougainvillea is perfect for adding a soft, whimsical touch to gardens, patios, balconies, and outdoor spaces. Landscaping: Ideal for climbing on trellises, arbors, and fences, or for use as ground cover or shaped bushes in landscape designs. Containers: Suitable for growing in pots or hanging baskets, making it versatile for various garden designs. By following these care tips, the "Pink Butterfly" bougainvillea can be a stunning and long-lasting addition to your garden or home, providing a beautiful display of delicate pink bracts and lush green foliage throughout the growing season.
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Structured Plant Data
Plant Data Profile
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Growth Characteristics
Growth Rate
fast
Mature Height
10-20 feet with support
Mature Spread
6-15 feet
Life Cycle
Perennial
Flowering Season
Year-round in tropical climates
Container Friendly
yes
Indoor Capable
no
Environmental Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended | Survivable |
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| Temperature | 65°F – 95°F | 50°F – 105°F |
| Humidity | 40% – 70% | 30% – 85% |
| Soil PH | 5.5 – 6.5 | 5.0 – 7.0 |
Lighting
Description
Full sun is essential for best bloom production.
Nutrients
Nitrogen Demand
moderate
Phosphate Demand
high
Potassium Demand
high
Micronutrient Notes
Benefits from iron and magnesium supplementation.
Fertilizer Frequency
Every 2-4 weeks during active growth.
Organic Options
Compost tea and bone meal.
Relationships
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Root Rot
Vulnerability | Strength 8
Susceptible to root rot in waterlogged soil.
Pink Butterfly Variants
| Form | Bract Colour | Foliage | Notes |
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| Standard Pink Butterfly | pink to deep rose | deep green, semi-deciduous | floriferous climber with reliable warm-season colour |
Energy & Mindful Placement
Placement & Ancient Wisdom
Best Directions
Flexible
Best Rooms
Flexible placement
Light Range
Adaptable
Care Profile
General care rules apply
Troubleshooting Guide
1 Lush green growth but weak or absent bract display
Cause: Too little direct sun or too much nitrogen promoting foliage over flowers.
Move it to full sun and avoid heavy nitrogen feeding.
2 Yellowing, wilting, or sudden decline after watering
Cause: Roots staying too wet for too long in compacted or poorly drained soil.
Improve drainage, reduce watering, and let the top layer dry before watering again.
3 Long, bare stems with blooms only at the tips
Cause: The plant has not been trained or tip-pruned after bloom flushes.
Lightly prune after each flush to keep the plant compact and productive.