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My Coleus

Posted: Aug 03, 2006 7:43 pm
by Bev
I tried my luck at planting them this year. They are just planted in my mixed up flowerbed.
I like it that way tho...LOL.

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Posted: Aug 03, 2006 8:53 pm
by Annie
I like the last pic the best. Pretty!

Posted: Aug 05, 2006 12:06 am
by JaneG
I love coleus! They look so nice all season long and those fancy new varieties can add a lot of color during August when not much else is blooming.

Posted: Aug 05, 2006 8:38 am
by Bev
Thanks! A few are the sun coleus. So far so good!

Posted: Aug 06, 2006 9:11 am
by madmama
Hi Bev,
Just a little FYI that won’t make a difference to your planting. The plant in the first picture with the pink in the middle of the leaves is not a coleus. They look like one but it is actually a Perilla. While shopping for my annuals this spring I found them marked properly at only one nursery. Everywhere else they were marked sun coleus. At one place I was asking for them and the owner said she had never heard of them. After I found them with the coleus I showed her what I had been talking about because I thought she would be interested. Well instead she got mad and kind of ignorant with me. She ended up looking it up on the internet and did apologize to me.
I have had them in my annual sun bed for a couple of years and just love them. The more sun the brighter the colors. And one of the things I really like about it is it blooms less then the coleus does. And just like the coleus they start very easy from cuttings. I just get a couple in the spring and make lots of babies. So give that beauty lots of sun and watch the color just shine.

Posted: Aug 07, 2006 12:05 am
by Bev
You know I should have known that madmama...my sister on here, Annie bought them for me & told me. LOL...Thanks for reminding me. I would have mistaken them for a coleus if she hadn't told me otherwise. I am hoping they do well. I love the colors on them.

Posted: Aug 07, 2006 11:42 pm
by JaneG
Hi Madmama Jane, thanks for the education on Perilla, I have always mistakenly thought they were coleus. I learn something new every day!

Hi Bev! I didn't know you were Annie's sister. I'm here in Central IL, too! Welcome!

Posted: Aug 08, 2006 9:18 am
by wholyhosta
Jane

Nice pictures and good info to have about the perilla!

I've noticed how easily the cuttings root but can you explain why the markings change on the cuttings?

Thanks!!

Brenda B........ hosta forum hangout!

Posted: Aug 08, 2006 10:26 am
by madmama
Hi Brenda B,
Could you explain a little more about what you mean that the markings change? Not sure I really understand your question.

Posted: Sep 17, 2006 5:47 pm
by maidofshade
Beautiful coleus!!

Have you ever brought them in to overwinter?? I have some big pots of these and they just seem too nice to let go of. Would you bring the whole thing in or just take cuttings??

Sorry OC missed this when you posted it

Posted: Oct 17, 2006 4:44 pm
by oldcoot
Guess OC was just too busy looking after his Liliums. He loves Coleus and plants them every spring......THAK fo being Patient with OC ........

Posted: Oct 18, 2006 12:02 am
by KellieD
I'm actually doing both with my coleus. The main plant is my stock plant and I've taken lots of cuttings which I'll be able to share. The last picture is one called Oompah and I'll bet I have 15 rooted plants from cuttings off the parent plant which is now 2' x 2'. One season!!

And what do you do with them over the winter ??

Posted: Oct 18, 2006 9:57 am
by oldcoot
Mine always die back, but then never come up again !! OC

Posted: Dec 04, 2006 8:55 pm
by GiniaC
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I've noticed how easily the cuttings root but can you explain why the markings change on the cuttings?

Thanks!!

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I believe you might be talking about the outer coloring. As soon as you bring them indoors or give them less light the dark area around the bright pink turns back to pure green. I kind of like them that way. :wink: