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Bougainvillea Tanglong Red Original

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Bougainvillea 'Tanglong Red Original'

This Tanglong Red Original bougainvillea is valued for its scarlet to deep red bracts and its bold, high-impact climber with strong bloom cycles. In warm tropical and subtropical gardens, it performs as a resilient ornamental climber that rewards full sun, sharp drainage, and a restrained feeding regime with long flushes of colour.

Close-up of Tanglong Red Original Bougainvillea
  • Light

    Full sun is essential for best bloom production.

  • Temperature

    65°F – 95°F

    Growth

    fast

    pH Range

    5.5 – 6.5

  • Avoid Soft Growth

    Too much nitrogen pushes leaves and can reduce bract display, especially in hot climates where this cultivar should stay relatively lean.

  • Blooming Follows Stress Cycles

    This bougainvillea flowers best when roots are slightly dry between waterings; constant moisture keeps it vegetative instead of floriferous.

  • Heat and Light Shape Performance

    In tropical and subtropical gardens, maximum sun and good air movement are the difference between a sparse climber and a heavy-blooming specimen.

Quick Answer

Grow Tanglong Red Original in full sun, lean soil, and very sharp drainage to keep its bract colour strong and blooming continuous.

Overview

The Tanglong Red Original Bougainvillea is a striking and highly sought-after cultivar celebrated for its intense scarlet to deep red bracts. Known for its bold, high-impact visual appeal, this resilient woody vine delivers strong, continuous bloom cycles when grown in warm tropical and subtropical environments. Its vigorous climbing habit makes it an exceptional choice for covering trellises, walls, or fences, instantly transforming any landscape into a vibrant display of color.

To achieve the richest bract color and the most prolific blooming, Tanglong Red Original thrives best in full, direct sun with a very free-draining root zone. It rewards growers who employ a restrained feeding regime and allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings, as stress cycles often trigger its most spectacular floral flushes.

With its deep green, semi-deciduous foliage providing a beautiful contrast against the fiery red blooms, this cultivar is both a resilient and breathtaking addition to any garden. Whether trained as a sprawling climber or maintained compactly in large containers, the Tanglong Red Original remains a standout favorite among bougainvillea enthusiasts.

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Growth Characteristics

Growth Rate

fast

Mature Height

10-20 feet with support

Mature Spread

6-15 feet

Life Cycle

Perennial

Flowering Season

Year-round in tropical climates

Container Friendly

yes

Indoor Capable

no

Environmental Parameters

Parameter Recommended Survivable
Temperature 65°F – 95°F 50°F – 105°F
Humidity 40% – 70% 30% – 85%
Soil PH 5.5 – 6.5 5.0 – 7.0

Lighting

Description

Full sun is essential for best bloom production.

Nutrients

Nitrogen Demand

moderate

Phosphate Demand

high

Potassium Demand

high

Micronutrient Notes

Benefits from iron and magnesium supplementation.

Fertilizer Frequency

Every 2-4 weeks during active growth.

Organic Options

Compost tea and bone meal.

Relationships

  • Root Rot

    Vulnerability | Strength 8

    Susceptible to root rot in waterlogged soil.

Tanglong Red Original Variants

FormBract ColourFoliageNotes
Standard Tanglong Red Originalscarlet to deep reddeep green, semi-deciduousbold, high-impact climber with strong bloom cycles

Energy & Mindful Placement

Placement & Ancient Wisdom

Best Directions

Flexible

Best Rooms

Flexible placement

Light Range

Adaptable

Care Profile

General care rules apply

Troubleshooting Guide

1 Lush green growth but weak or absent bract display

Cause: Too little direct sun or too much nitrogen promoting foliage over flowers.

Move it to full sun and avoid heavy nitrogen feeding.

2 Yellowing, wilting, or sudden decline after watering

Cause: Roots staying too wet for too long in compacted or poorly drained soil.

Improve drainage, reduce watering, and let the top layer dry before watering again.

3 Long, bare stems with blooms only at the tips

Cause: The plant has not been trained or tip-pruned after bloom flushes.

Lightly prune after each flush to keep the plant compact and productive.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I keep the bract colour at its strongest?
Give it full sun, a very free-draining root zone, and restrained feeding. Strong light and lean nutrition usually produce the richest bract colour.
Should I prune this cultivar hard or lightly?
Use light pruning after bloom flushes unless the plant is being trained as a hedge or standard. Bougainvillea flowers on new growth, so regular tip-pruning is more useful than severe haircutting.
Can it be grown in a large pot?
Yes, if the pot is large, the mix is airy, and drainage is excellent. Container plants need more consistent monitoring but should never sit wet.