I saw all the fruits of the islands in matchless profusion, intermingled with magnificent ferns, the dazzling bougainvillea, the brilliant flamboyant-tree, and a thousand creepers and plants.
Sometimes a little wreath of ascending smoke, curling above the purple petals of bougainvilleas, or the red cloud of oleanders, told her of his presence, in some retired thinking-place.
The tall houses of the city gave place to villas draped in bougainvillea behind gardens of trees.
The wealth of the bougainvillea's masses of lustrous magenta was matched by the dazzling flamboyant, trees forty feet high, and their foliage a hundred in circumference, a sheen of crimson.
Yellow marigolds may follow, then another ring of red roses, then lilac bougainvillea, then something blue, after which you may have a circle of white jasmine, and so on.
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Local flowers include cartucho, gladiolus, marigold,bougainvillea, roses and geraniums.
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The estate is noted for its three and a half acres of gardens with flowering hibiscus andbougainvillea, multi level terraces and historical ruins.
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Plants include bougainvilleas, royal palms, water lilies, shrimp planta, and fruit trees.
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Prickly pears, flamboyants, and colourful bougainvilleas brighten the scenery of hotels and camps on the island.
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The gardens and landscaped areas of these homes are surprisingly green with large shade trees and floweringbougainvilleaand oleanders.
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The large open space has a well in the centre and citruses, bougainvilleas and palm trees by the sides.
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The flowers thrive in the region are mainlybougainvilleathat adorn the gardens, houses and shops.
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This had led to multiple names for the same cultivar (or variety) and has added to the confusion over the names ofbougainvilleacultivars.
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Numerous flowers can be seen: hibiscus, frangipani,bougainvillea, poinsettia, oleander, jasmine, water lily, lotus, roses, begonias, orchids and hydrangeas exist.
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The chosen seal contains fields of red to symbolize the hot climates and local flora such as bougainvilleas, pitayas, and palm trees.
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Processions are held where youths carry litters adorned with crepe paper,bougainvilleaflowers and other things.
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Other common plants include geraniums, mallows, bougainvilleas, tiger lilies, azaleas, hydrangeas, roses and others.
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The structure is composed of 443 steel tendrils upon which abougainvilleacanopy is grown.
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The remedy includes eucalyptus,bougainvilleaand tejocote fruit, selling for 80 pesos per kilo.
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Cycas, ixora, musanda,bougainvillea, and hibiscus are some of the plants found in the garden.
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