Flame Red Bougainvillea
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Flame Red Bougainvillea is a stunning ornamental climber or shrub admired for its intense red, flame-like bracts that create a spectacular display almost year-round in warm climates. Native to South America and widely grown across India, this bougainvillea variety is hardy, drought-tolerant, and ideal for gardens, balconies, pergolas, compound walls, and bonsai training. With proper care, Flame Red Bougainvillea rewards growers with continuous, vibrant blooms.

Flame Red Bougainvillea – Complete Care Guide :
Light Requirements
Bougainvillea is a sun-loving plant and needs at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily to bloom profusely. Insufficient sunlight results in lush green growth but very few flowers. For best color intensity and heavy flowering, place the plant in a fully open, sunny location such as terraces, balconies, or garden borders.
Temperature & Climate
Flame Red Bougainvillea thrives in warm tropical and subtropical climates, making it perfect for most parts of India. The ideal temperature range is 20–38°C. It can tolerate high heat but is sensitive to frost. In colder regions, protect the plant during winter by moving potted plants indoors or covering outdoor plants during extreme cold.
Watering Schedule
Bougainvillea prefers deep but infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings. Overwatering leads to excessive leaf growth and poor flowering, and may cause root rot.
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Summer: Water once every 3–4 days
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Monsoon: Water only when soil is dry
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Winter: Reduce watering significantly
Slight water stress actually encourages better flowering.

Soil & Potting Mix
Well-draining soil is crucial. Use a light, sandy, and airy soil mix to prevent water stagnation. A good mix includes:
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Garden soil
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River sand or coarse sand
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Compost or vermicompost
For pots, always ensure drainage holes. Bougainvillea blooms better when slightly root-bound, so avoid frequent repotting.
Fertilization
Feed Flame Red Bougainvillea moderately. Excess nitrogen results in leafy growth instead of flowers.
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Use a phosphorus-rich fertilizer (such as 10-20-10 or bone meal) every 3–4 weeks during the blooming season.
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Organic options like vermicompost or cow dung manure can be applied once a month.
Stop fertilizing during winter dormancy.
Pruning & Training
Pruning is essential for shaping and flowering. Flowers appear on new growth, so prune lightly after each flowering cycle.
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Remove dry, weak, or tangled branches
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Shape the plant to encourage bushier growth
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Train vines along trellises, arches, fences, or pergolas
Hard pruning can be done once a year, preferably at the end of winter.
Support & Growth Habit
Flame Red Bougainvillea is a vigorous climber but can also be grown as a shrub, hedge, or bonsai. Provide strong support such as wires, grills, or trellises for vertical growth. Its thorny branches help it cling naturally to supports.
Pests & Diseases
Bougainvillea is relatively pest-resistant but may occasionally face:
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Aphids & mealybugs – Treat with neem oil spray
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Leaf drop – Often caused by overwatering or sudden environmental changes
Ensure good airflow and avoid waterlogged soil to prevent fungal issues.

Flowering Tips
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Maximum sunlight is the key to heavy flowering
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Avoid excess nitrogen fertilizers
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Mild water stress encourages blooms
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Regular pruning stimulates new flowering shoots
Conclusion
Flame Red Bougainvillea is a low-maintenance, high-impact flowering plant perfect for Indian conditions. With bright sunlight, controlled watering, well-drained soil, and timely pruning, this vibrant plant will fill your space with fiery red blooms and remain a show-stopper throughout the year. Ideal for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, it is a timeless favorite for adding bold color to any landscape.









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