ERANERA

bougainvillea glabra



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ERANERA
bougainvillea glabra
This plant is widely used in the states of central and southern Mexico and Central America, mainly in cases of respiratory ailments like cough, asthma, bronchitis, colds and whooping cough; for treatment are employed flowers and bracts, and its preparation in cooking, which is administered orally. For these cases it is recommended to take hot three times a day for 72 hours. Discontinue for a week and repeat until you feel better. For the same purpose is recommended infusion of bougainvillaea with other plants such as tulip, orange, cinnamon and thyme to serve as water usage. In other cases, this shrub has proved effective in treating children alferecía, stomach pain, and the corrosion of bad acne.

Climbing shrub that spreads on buildings and other trees. The woody stem presents thorns and leaves are elongated. It has three flowers surrounded by bracts or leaves of striking colors. It is originally from Brazil and live in warm climates, semi, dry and mild. It is grown in gardens and grows associated with the tropical deciduous forest, evergreen, Xeric scrublands, mountain cloud forests of oak and mixed pine.

Comments: Bougainvillea is a relatively small group of genre nearly 15 species of shrubs and vines that originated in South America. This genus contains two species that are evergreen or decidious, most of wandering in nature. The Native Habitat: Tropical forests and scrublands of Brazil.

Watering the plants need to stay moist while in growth, if allowed to dry too much during this period, leaf drop may occur. To become more drought - resistant when established.

Is planted in a soil that drains free open Moisture: Within: The average level of humidity.


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