Are you wondering whether a bougainvillea vine or shrub is the right choice for your New Zealand garden? Bougainvillea are prized for their vivid, long-lasting bracts and impressive versatility. These vibrant sub-tropical plants can transform any outdoor space—whether you want brilliant colour climbing a fence, trailing over walls, or shaped as a freestanding, floriferous shrub. Read on to discover the key differences between bougainvillea grown as a vine or shrub, how to choose the right form, and some stunning varieties suited to both garden styles.

Bougainvillea 'Purity' grows compactly with few thorns, yet produces impressive flowers. Through summer, it bears impressive, white flowers which are perfectly complemented by lush foliage that is variegated green and cream. This evergreen typically grows to 1.5 m tall with a support structure. Without support, it will grow more like a groundcover. Bougainvillea Purity is commonly grown as a spectacular climber on a trellis, used as a groundcover, or planted anywhere the beauty of this plant can be enjoyed.
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Bougainvillea 'Scarlet O'Hara' is a vigorous climber that produces magnificent, rich red flowers. In cool climates it flowers during summer only, but in warmer climates it may flower throughout the year and remain evergreen. It typically grows to 5 m tall and 4 m wide, but is usually trimmed to control growth. Bougainvillea 'Scarlet O'Hara' is perfect for training over an arch or gazebo, or allowing to ramble along a fence. Where it doesn’t have a support structure, it will grow as a groundcover and can be used for planting on a bank or the like.
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