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Coleus: Solenostemon scutellarioides Rainbow Hybrids

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Coleus: Solenostemon scutellarioides Rainbow Hybrids

'Rainbow Hybrids' coleus is grown for its vivid ivory, red, scarlet, gold, and orange foliage that adds color and texture to window boxes, containers, beds, and borders. Planting this cultivar in light shade will intensify the colors of its dramatic leaves.

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Plant typetender-perennial,house-plant
Hardiness zones10 to 11
Lightfull-sun-to-part-shade
Height10 in. to 2 ft.6 in.
Spread10 in. to 2 ft.6 in.
Habitbushy
Soil pHslightly-acidic-to-neutral-pH6.5-7
Soil moisturemoist
Foliage colorvariegated

did you know?

Coleus, which was highly prized by Victorians, is enjoying a renewal in popularity. In the mid- to late nineteenth 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:

  • Disease Resistant
  • Shade Tolerant

garden uses:

  • Containers
  • Flowerbed borders
  • Indoors
  • Shade Woodland Garden

other uses:

  • Cut Flower (use foliage)

combine with:

other plants known for their foliage such as Plectranthus or ivy, and flowering annuals such as blue salvia and lobelia.

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