This is Begonvil.

Begonvil (Bougainvillea) is a spiral-shaped plant native to tropical and subtropical regions. Interestingly, begonvil flowers are actually made up of small white inflorescences wrapped around colorful leaves. The colorful leaves add to the charm of the flowers.

This is Begonvil.

Begonvil (Bougainvillea) is a spiral-shaped plant native to tropical and subtropical regions. Interestingly, begonvil flowers are actually made up of small white inflorescences wrapped around colorful leaves. The colorful leaves add to the charm of the flowers.

Begonvil (Bougainvillea) is a spiral-shaped plant native to tropical and subtropical regions. Interestingly, begonville flowers are actually made up of small white flower clusters wrapped around colorful leaves. The colorful leaves add to the charm of the flowers. Begonvil is a plant native to South America and is named after the French botanist Louis Antoine de Bougainville. It gained worldwide popularity in the 18th century and is now grown in many countries. It has gained worldwide popularity in the 20th century and is now grown in many countries.

Begonvil is a plant that is often used as a tropical and ornamental plant. It creates a colorful image in gardens, parks, balconies and terraces. It is also preferred as an iris plant used to decorate walls, fences or pergolas.

The colors of the begonvil flower

Begonvil flowers usually have vibrant and striking colors, such as bright red, pink, purple, orange, and white. In some species, the flowers may also be pale or pastel in color. Begonvil grows well in warm, sunny regions. Well-drained soil and sufficient sunlight should be provided. The plant should be watered regularly and supplemented with water during dry periods. In addition, the plant may need supports to enable it to grow in a spiral shape. In cold climates, begonville plants can be grown indoors in pots.

Begonvil flowers are generally durable and require little care. When grown in good conditions, it can bloom for a long time and performs best in spring and summer. However, the begonville plant can be invasive in some areas, i.e. it can spread uncontrollably. Therefore, it is recommended to cultivate and control it in some areas.

When do the begonvilles bloom?

Begonvilles usually bloom their most beautiful flowers in the spring and summer. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to visit Bodrum during these periods to see the begonias.

How do I get to Bodrum Begonville?

You can follow the following steps to see the beguinages located in the Bodrum district of Muğla:

The transport: First you have to get to Bodrum. You can come to Bodrum from different parts of Turkey by bus, plane or your own vehicle. There are airports that operate direct flights to Bodrum.

The basement . Once you arrive in Bodrum, you have several options to see the begonias. If you have stayed in hotels in or around Bodrum Centre, you can use a taxi or public transport from Bodrum County Centre to see the beguinages.

The gardens of Begonville: One of the places in Bodrum where you can see the largest concentration of begonias is Göltürkbükü. Göltürkbük is a district in the southwest of Bodrum. Here, along the coast and in the gardens of some hotels, you can see begonia trees.

Tour of the Peninsula: If you want to see the begonvilles in a wider area, you can take a tour along the Bodrum peninsula. Throughout the peninsula, begonia trees are common, as you can see on roadsides and in gardens at various points. It is also possible to see begonias in areas such as Turgutreis, Gümüşlük, Yalıkavak, which are located on the Bodrum peninsula.

Bodrum, Muğla, Türkiye

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