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Coleus: Solenostemon scutellarioides Inky Fingers
![]() 'Inky Fingers' coleus has irregularly lobed green leaves with dark black-red centers that add drama and form to borders and containers. Profile
did you know?Coleus, which was highly prized by Victorians, is enjoying a renewal in popularity. In the mid- to late-19th century, coleus was used extensively along with other flamboyantly colored foliage plants to create great swaths of color. general maintenance:Pinch off stems of young plants and flower buds of older plants to encourage bushiness. Remove plants after frost in Zone 9 and colder. pests/diseases:Coleus are relatively disease and pest resistant. how to sow/plant:Sow seed indoors, lightly pressed into soil (seeds need light to germinate), 6?8 weeks before last frost. Keep warm and moist. Transplant outdoors after danger of frost has passed, in a sunny or partly sunny site with fertile, well-drained soil. Sow direct where perennial. Water after planting and mulch to conserve moisture. water and fertilize:Monitor soil moisture all season. In containers, let soil become slightly dry between waterings. Feed biweekly with a balanced water-soluble or slow-release fertilizer, following label directions. garden hint:Coleus are easy to propagate. At the end of the season, overwinter favorite plants by taking cuttings and placing them in water. When roots form, carefully pot up cuttings. features:
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combine with:other plants known for their foliage such as purple sweet-potato vine ( 'Blackie'), canna, or ivy and flowering annuals such as verbena, zinnia, and Egyptian star cluster |
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