Description
1. Botanical Overview:
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Botanical Name: Plectranthus scutellarioides (formerly Coleus blumei)
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Common Name: Coleus
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Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)
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Native To: Southeast Asia and parts of Africa
2. Appearance:
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Foliage: The standout feature of Coleus is its vibrant, multicolored leaves with bold patterns. Colors include green, red, purple, pink, yellow, and burgundy—often in wild combinations.
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Leaf Shape: Oval to heart-shaped, often with serrated or scalloped edges.
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Growth Habit: Can be upright, bushy, or trailing, depending on the cultivar.
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Size: Grows up to 1–3 feet tall and wide, making it great for borders, pots, or hanging baskets.
3. Light Requirements:
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Ideal Light: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight.
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Sun-Tolerant Varieties: Some newer cultivars can handle partial to full sun, especially those with darker leaves.
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Too Much Shade: Can result in leggy growth and dull colors.
4. Watering Needs:
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Soil Moisture: Prefers consistently moist soil—neither soggy nor bone dry.
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Watering Frequency: Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
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Tip: Wilted leaves bounce back quickly after watering, but avoid letting it happen often.
5. Temperature & Humidity:
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Temperature Range: Best in 18–29°C (65–85°F). Very sensitive to cold—will die if exposed to frost.
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Humidity: Likes moderate to high humidity, but adapts well indoors.
6. Soil & Potting:
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Soil Type: Prefers well-draining, rich soil. Standard potting mix works well.
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Container Care: Great for pots, hanging baskets, or as part of mixed arrangements.
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Pinching Back: Regularly pinch off top growth to keep the plant bushy and prevent it from flowering (which can lead to leaf drop).
7. Fertilization:
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Frequency: Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
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Winter Care: Reduce feeding during colder months when growth slows down.
8. Flowering:
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Bloom: Produces small, spiky blue or purple flowers—not very showy and often removed to keep the plant focused on foliage.
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Tip: Pinch off flower spikes to promote fuller leaf growth.
9. Propagation:
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Easy to Propagate: Simply take a stem cutting, place it in water or moist soil, and it will root in 1–2 weeks.
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Perfect for: Sharing with friends or multiplying your collection!
10. Toxicity:
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Pets: Considered mildly toxic to pets. Ingestion may cause vomiting or irritation in cats and dogs.
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Skin Irritation: Some people may experience minor skin irritation when handling.
11. Uses & Benefits:
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Ornamental Use: Popular in gardens, patios, balconies, and as a colorful indoor plant.
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Design Tip: Looks stunning when planted in groups with contrasting varieties or mixed with green foliage plants.
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Fast-Growing: Provides quick color in landscape or container arrangements.
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