Bougainvillea indeterminate?


I had a conversation with a nurseryman today and he used the term 'indeterminate" to describe the size of a bougainvillea.  I've only heard that used for tomato plants, never for anything else.  Is that a use of the term that others are familiar with?

I was asking about 'California Gold' and 'Orange King.'   Do they have definite sizes?  

Nan


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