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Bougainvillea Dr David Barry

~Dr. David Barry

Large, elongated, lavender pink flower bracts are produced in large masses. Unusual color and form on this rare variety. Spectacular!  Its high tolerance for salty climates makes it a perfect selection for coastal landscaping.  These colorful plants may bloom year round.

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