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Bougainvillea (Dhaakiliyyaamaa)
This plant is named after Louis de Bougainville, who was a
French navigator. He found
these beauties while in Brazil and brought them back to his home in Europe
for cultivation. This plant is also known as the "paper flower" because of
the flowers' delicate appearance. With many varieties and colors, it is no
wonder that this bush is seen so often. Colors range from a dark red to a
subtle white. Leaves are small, elliptical, and become narrow to a point.
Flowers grow in clusters of bright colors. Enclosed inside each "paper" case
is a single, tiny, tubular, white flower.. They readily root from cuttings,
prefer full sun, and can withstand drought as well as heavy pruning. When
admiring these beauties, be careful not to grab a hold of their stem. They
do have large, widely spaced thorns. Be sure when you walk in Sun Island you
will find a lot of them!
Related Links:
> Exploring The Magical Island
> Fauna of Sun Island
< Exotic Flora of Sun Island
- Annona glabra ( Kalhuhuthu Meyvaa)
- Banana (Faiykeyo gas)
- Bilimbi (Bilamagu)
- Bougainvillea (Dhaahiliyyaamaa)
- Breadfruit (Bambukeyo)
- Cape Gooseberry (Muraaki)
- Coconut (Dhivehi Ruh)
- Curry Leaves (Hikandhi Faiy)
- Custard Apple (Dhivehi Atha)
- Flamboyant Tree (Reethigas)
- Frangipani (Gulchampa)
- Ginger Thomas (Bokarumaa)
- Guava (Feyru)
- Guettarda speciosa (Uni)
- Helianthus debilis ( Lanka Mirihi)
- Henna (Heena Fai)
- Hibiscus (Saima)
- Jamaica cherry (Jeymu)
- Jamaican Mountain Sage (Lantana Camara)
- Jasmine ( Huvandhu Maa)
- Lemon Grass
- Lime (Lumbo)
- Madagascan Periwinkle (Malikuruvaa)
- Mango (Anbu)
- Noni Fruit (Ahivah)
- Papaya (Falho)
- Passion Fruit (Jumhooreemevaa)
- Poinciana pulcherrima L. (Fathanguma)
- Queen of the night ( Husnuheena )
- Rampe
- Sapodilla (Sabudheli)
- Scaevola sericea ( Magoo)
- Scewpine (Maa/Boa Kashikeyo)
- Sea Hibiscus (Dhigga)
- Tamarind (Helenbeli)
- Taro (Olhu Ala)
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