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asahan2013

May 20, 2026

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What kinds of flowers do you see most often in your area?

In my area, the most common flower is bougainvillea.
It can be seen everywhere in Taiwan. It blooms almost all year round.
I'm curious why it's called Bougainvillea in English speaking countries.
Its name is too long to memorize.
It was named after the French explorer Louis de Bougainvillea.
In 1766, Louis began his voyage around the world.
During one of his visits to Brazil, this beautiful plant was discovered and brought back to Europe.


在我这里,最常见的花就是三角梅。
台湾到处都可以看到它。它几乎全年开花。
我很好奇为什么它在英语国家被称为Bougainvillea
它的名字太长了,记不住。
它来自法国探险家路易布干维尔。
1766年,他开始环球航行。
在他一次访问巴西期间,发现这种美丽的植物并带回了欧洲。

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What kinds of flowers do you see most often in your area?

It can be seen everywhere in Taiwan.

It blooms almost all year round.

It was named after the French explorer Louis de Bougainvillea.

In 1766, Louis began his voyage around the world.

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asahan2013

May 20, 2026

46

What kinds of flowers do you see most often in your area?

It can be seen everywhere in Taiwan.

It blooms almost all year round.

I'm curious why it's called Bougainvillea in English speaking countries.

Its name is too long to memorize.

It was named after the French explorer Louis de Bougainvillea.

During one of his visits to Brazil, this beautiful plant was discovered and brought back to Europe.

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asahan2013

May 20, 2026

46

What kinds of flowers do you see most often in your area?


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In my area, the most common flower is bougainvillea.


In my area, the most common flower is the bougainvillea. In my area, the most common flower is the bougainvillea.

In my area, the most common flower is the bougainvillea. In my area, the most common flower is the bougainvillea.

It can be seen everywhere in Taiwan.


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It blooms almost all year round.


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I'm curious why it's called Bougainvillea in English speaking countries.


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I'm curious why it's called Bbougainvillea in English speaking countries. I'm curious why it's called bougainvillea in English speaking countries.

No need to capitalise the names of flowers.

Its name is too long to memorize.


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Its name is too long to memorize. Its name is too long to memorize.

Memorize = American spelling Memorise = British spelling

It was named after the French explorer Louis de Bougainvillea.


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In 1766, Louis began his voyage around the world.


In 1766, Louis began his voyage around the world. In 1766, Louis began his voyage around the world.

We would normally refer to him by last name in academic writing, e.g. "In 1766, de Bougainvillea began..."

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During one of his visits to Brazil, this beautiful plant was discovered and brought back to Europe.


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During one of his visits to Brazil, this beautiful plant was discovered and brought back to Europe. During one of his visits to Brazil, this beautiful plant was discovered and brought back to Europe.

I think this sentence would be even better if written in the active voice, rather than the passive voice: "During one of his visits to Brazil, he discovered this beautiful plant and brought it back to Europe."

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