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Container #9: Coleus Grouping

May 22, 2020 By Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

by Cindy Jungman, SDSU Extension Master Gardener

Coleus plants can range so much in size, color, leaf shape, and upright vs. trailing habit. I love to combine all the textures, colors, and growth habits in my coleus containers. Coleus plants can make a shady spot pop with color! Coleus container groupings provide a lush view.

RECIPE:
This photo consists of four containers, each with 3-5 coleus plants. Some of my coleus plants originated 10-15 years ago, so I do not have all their names. Among my favorite named varieties are:
• Pineapple Splash
• Riverwalk
• Burgundy Wedding Train
• Wildfire Blaze
• Sedona
• Limon Blush
• Spiced Curry
• Terra Nova Marrakesh
• Chocolate Drop
• Flamethrower Chipotle
• Sea Red Urchin

TIPS:
• Read your plant labels! It is important to know if your coleus plant needs shade or can handle sun.
• Coleus plants like warm weather and new plants really struggle in cool, wet conditions. Take your time setting out your coleus containers.
• Coleus plants labeled “Sun” can handle several hours of full sun, but rarely can a coleus plant tolerate full sun all day. The containers in this photo are on the west side of my house, but on the north side of a fence, so they get only a little late afternoon sun.
• I elevated the back container to give height to the grouping.
• Click here to go to a PDF version of this post. https://sdsu.box.com/s/5r1bkg0ewqumi1a76tp2ip06cj2hhuvc

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