Coleus Apocalypse Mosaic
Coleus Apocalypse Mosaic, Live Rooted Starter Plant, Vibrant Ornamental Foliage, Great Outdoors and Indoors, Rare Colorful Gift for Gardener
Add a splash of color to your garden with Coleus Apocalypse Mosaic. This beautiful and easy-to-grow plant is a must-have for any garden. The leaves feature a vibrant red to purplish burgundy and green, creating a colorful display that's sure to catch the eye.
Not only is this plant beautiful, but it's also hardy and easy to care for. It thrives in both sun and shade, making it a versatile addition to any garden. This plant is a perfect choice for those who want a low-maintenance yet striking plant that adds a pop of color to their home or garden.
The Coleus Apocalypse Mosaic is available as a starter plant and is shipped in a pot to ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a beginner, this plant is perfect for you. Order now and experience the beauty and color of this stunning foliage plant in your own garden.
The 4-6” single or multi-branched starter plant is shipped in a transporting cup.
Other names for Coleus
Painted Nettle, Flame Nettle. Coleus is a genus of annual or perennial shrubs, sometimes succulent, sometimes with a fleshy or tuberous rootstock. Coleus seeds, Vibrant Ornamental Plant, Rare Seeds for Planting, Great for Outdoors and Indoors, non-GMO, Gift for Gardener.
Also called: Painted nettle, Flame Nettle, Poor Men's Croton, Solenostemon, Mayama, Mayana, Palletblad Coleus, Coleus Blumei, Colea, Coleu, Lamiales, Lamiaceae, Plectranthinae, Plectranthus, Coleus scutellarioides, Plectranthus scutellarioides, Koleus, Kaleus, Maiana, Maiama, kinran ziso, nishiki ziso, corius, Colieus Pumilus, Palett blad, Palett, Majana, Majama, palette blade.
How to plant Coleus
- Carefully remove loose packing paper until you find tubes with the Coleus plant inside.
- Carefully remove the tape off the side to unwrap the plant.
- Carefully take the tape off the top of the pot to remove all cotton pads. Check for no tape left on the bottom of the pot that may accidentally cover the draining holes.
- Check the soil for any signs of mold. If found, transplant coleus to new soil and monitor its well-being closely. If the original soil looks fine, do not repot coleus right away; give it 1-2 weeks to recover from shipping stress and acclimate to your home.
- Keep the plant away from direct sunlight for a week.
- Water coleus with room-temperature water until it drains; remove any excess water from the saucer.
More detailed instructions: Care Tips, FAQ, and Blog posts dedicated to coleus.
Coleus care tips
🪴 Coleus thrives in cool, evenly moist, well-drained soil.
🪴 In hot months, coleus grown in pots outdoors will need watering once or twice a day. If they are grown indoors, watering every two or three days is usually sufficient unless the indoor air is especially dry.
🪴 Some modern coleus varieties handle full sun, but most still flourish with at least dappled shade and direct sun limited to morning hours.