bouganvillea
The genus (or first part of the scientific name) for bougainvillea is actually "bougainvillea." There are several species, including Bougainvillea glabra, which if you are in the southern United States, this is most likely the horticultural species you will find.If in South America, there are species called Bougainvillea peruviana and Bougainvillea spinosa.Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea glabra
The family is Nyctaginaceae, order Caryophyllales
Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea Glabra. It is more commonly known as Paper Flower.
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Bougainvillea is the scientific name of the flowering plant commonly called bougainvillea.Specifically, the plant in question carries the name of explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville (November 12, 1729 - August 31, 1811), upon whose ship the first Europeans transported the plant from voyages to what is now Latin America. The plant is native to South America. The complete scientific name must include the particular species, of which Bougainvillea glabra and B. spectabilis particularly are well known.
The scientific name would be Malpighia glabra.
The scientific name would be Annona glabra.
Caraya glabra
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rhus glabra.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aesculus glabra.