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Coleus (seeds) Giant Exhibition Limelight

Coleus (seeds) Giant Exhibition Limelight

Experience the grandeur of Giant Exhibition Limelight! This captivating variety boasts giant, solid green leaves, creating a striking presence in any garden or container. Grow coleus from seed with this stunning plant, also known as a painted nettle. Packet of 15 seeds.
  • 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. 🪴 🪴 🪴 Coleus enthusiasts are aware that its DNA is very unstable, thus we have over 2500 different varieties nowadays. Out of all varieties, each cultivar may have a few forms: darker or lighter, more speckles or fewer speckles, additional color or fewer colors form, different coloring pattern, a different leaf shape or growth habit. Coleus may also spontaneously mutate to a distinctly new variety or reverse to a parental plant via a sport, side shoot, or seed. Which makes coleus so exciting to grow and cultivate. Thus, growing the coleus from the seeds of the same cultivar (even the same mother plant) may produce the variated forms of this cultivar or regress/progress the mutation. The only sure way to get the exact same plant is through vegetative propagation or tissue culture, in other words, a live starter plant, which we offer for some varieties as well. 🪴 🪴 🪴
  • How to grow Coleus from seeds

    🌱🌱🌱 Start sowing coleus seed with a flat or container with damp potting soil. Lightly sprinkle the coleus seeds over the soil. Cover the container with plastic and place it in a warm spot in bright, indirect light. You should see seedlings in about two weeks. When you see the coleus seedlings, remove the plastic. Keep the soil moist as the seedlings grow. Once the seedlings are large enough with two sets of true leaves, transplant them to individual containers. 🌱🌱🌱
  • Coleus care tips

    You will find it is less damaging to the coleus seedlings to water from below.
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