
Coleus is a perennial herbaceous plant and foliage flower. It is often used in flower beds, venues, and theaters to decorate patterns, and can also be used as leaves for flower baskets and bouquets. The propagation method is sowing and cutting. It likes temperature and is cold-tolerant and has strong adaptability. Pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests. Often lignified and less branched. The leaves are opposite, oval, and the leaves are colorful. Depending on the variety, there are yellow, red, purple, orange, green and other colorful markings. Flowering in summer and autumn, in panicles, small flowers, light blue or white. Coleus has very colorful leaves and is a popular indoor and garden plant.
It has bright colors, many varieties, and is easy to propagate. It is a widely used foliage flower. In addition to being used as a small foliage flower display, it can also be configured as a patterned flower bed, and can also be used as a foliage match for flower baskets and bouquets.
Indoor decorations are mostly small and medium-sized potted plants. Choose pots with light colors and smooth texture to set off the gorgeous leaf color of the coleus. In order to make the plant beautiful, the unopened inflorescences are often cut off and placed on a low table or windowsill for appreciation. Garden cultivation can be used as flower beds or plant borders. You can also combine several pots of coleus into a pattern to decorate the venue or theater foyer to create a dazzling display of flowers.