The Meaning of Bougainvillea
Meanings: Official Flowers
Like other beautiful plants, Bougainvillea has been chosen as the symbol of a host of countries, regions and municipalities. It is the national flower of the Caribbean nation of Granada and the United States territory of Guam. It is also the official flower of several counties in Taiwan and Malaysia. In the United States, Bougainvillea is the floral symbol of three California cities: Camarillo, Laguna Niguel and San Clemente.
Meanings: Nicknames
Malaysians call Bougainvillea "bunga kekwa" or "paper flower", because of the papery quality of the bracts. One Hawaiian nickname is "pua kepalo," which means "devil flower." This is most likely a reference to its sharp spines and possibly to the red bracts.
Symbol of Welcome
Despite its devilish nickname, Hawaiians sometimes use Bougainvillea to make leis, the traditional floral garlands that are used to celebrate happy occasions and welcome visitors. The bracts are strung in bunches or individually, with thread piercing the center of each three-bracted "flower."