Neoregelia 'Takemura Grande' Red
Neoregelia 'Takemura Grande' Red
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Discover Neoregelia 'Takemura Grande' Red, a spectacular hybrid with a fascinating backstory:
- Size: Impressive mature spread of 24" - 28" across
- Foliage: Striking color transformation from frosty silver to silver-green
- Distinctive markings: Gorgeous deep purple banding and leaf tips
Key features:
- Historical significance: One of the fabled 'Takemura' hybrids from the 1960s
- Color dynamics: Stunning progression of silver tones with vivid purple accents
- Impressive size: A true statement piece for any bromeliad collection
Scientific note: The color variations in 'Takemura Grande' Red serve multiple purposes:
- Silver coloration reflects excess light, protecting the plant from sun damage
- Purple pigmentation (anthocyanins) offers additional UV protection
- Color changes may signal the plant's maturity or environmental responses
Historical significance:
- Featured in James Elmore's 1978 article "Fabled Takemuras" in Grande Magazine
- Part of a legendary group of hybrids with a debated origin story
- Represents a pivotal moment in international bromeliad breeding collaboration
Breeding heritage:
- Believed to be from concentrica hybrid seeds sent from Richter (Germany) to Takemura (Japan)
- Further developed and shared by Ralph Davis in Florida
- Exemplifies the global nature of bromeliad cultivation and breeding
Care tips:
- Provide bright, indirect light to maintain the vibrant coloration
- Allow ample space for this large hybrid to reach its full potential
- Maintain water in the central cup, refreshing regularly
Ideal for:
- Bromeliad history enthusiasts and collectors
- Those seeking a large, colorful centerpiece for gardens or indoor spaces
- Growers interested in plants with dynamic color changes
Add a piece of Bromeliad history to your collection with Neoregelia 'Takemura Grande' Red. Its impressive size, stunning color display, and intriguing backstory make it a true collector's gem and a conversation starter for any plant enthusiast.