Bougainvillea, an outstandingly attractive plant seen in large quantity in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, got its forename from Louis Antoine de Bougainvillea, a respectable person in the French Navy that came across these plants in Brazil in 1768 and explained their prettiness to his colleagues in Europe when he got back home.
Bougainvilleas are fast growing plants that generate white flowers perennial in sunny warm weathers and Vallarta completely meets their necessities by giving just about 320 sunny days every year with a standard yearly temperature of 78°F. Being deciduous, they do very well devoid of much watering all through the seven months of dehydrated period in Vallarta from November till May, when there is in effect no rain. As sharp vines, they seem happily growing up; straight or even lynching down and can stretch out for approximately 40 feet.