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Coleus - Juliet Quartermain
The Coleus Juliet Quartermain, 'Coleus hybrid', has deep and dark dappled purple leaves that are large and tapering with some crimping on edges. These new, bigger, sun loving varieties have revolutionized contanier gardening. The brilliant colors explode in sunny locations. Coleus plants are durable and easy to grow. The coleus plants are a tender perennials. Frost will cause them to die immediately. Coleus plants are so colorful that many people keep them and use them as a house plant. These plants will do best in temperatures above 55 degrees. Flower buds should be pinched off as soon as they develop. If a coleus plant is allowed to seed, it has completed its life cycle and will die. Coleus must have good soil drainage. Poorly drained soils and excessive watering will damage coleus. Plants suffering from "wet feet" will be stunted, leaves will turn a muddy brown, and leaf margins will be scorched. For zones 10-11, this plant can also be a perennial. ... more info
Cuphea - Allyson The Cuphea Allyson, 'Cuphea rosea', is a plant that is used in containers that has purple flowers and green foilage. Allyson can be used as a landscape or ornamental plant. They produce masses of purple flowers from spring through fall. Summers heat will not stop these unique flowers. In warm climates it is an ever blooming perennial. Place them in well drained soil and then look for Hummingbirds as they begin to flower. Pinching in early summer will promote branching. This plant can also be a perennial in warmer zones. |
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