A beautiful and easy to grow plant. I grew it in big pots in an Atlanta suburb, with lots of water and fertilizer, and it woould grow to...Read More about four feet. I'm going to try to grow it here in the ground in Northcentral Florida, zone 8b. It looks good with a chartreuse sweet potato ground cover or light green and yellow marked other coleus.
This seems to be the variety of coleus (based on the picture posted by Mystic) that is almost completely naturalized in my moist, partly ...Read Moreshady, garden in Sebring, Florida. It was growing six feet tall when I bought the house three years ago, and I have been propagating it and now have it as a reliably perennial tall ground cover under most of my Citrus trees and other places. It gets singed during winter frosts, but soon resprouts from the lower stems. It can grow about six inches in length per week.
A beautiful and easy to grow plant. I grew it in big pots in an Atlanta suburb, with lots of water and fertilizer, and it woould grow to...Read More
This seems to be the variety of coleus (based on the picture posted by Mystic) that is almost completely naturalized in my moist, partly ...Read More