Coleus

Coleus (from the Latin. "Coleus" - "case") is a perennial, evergreen, bushy plant that is grown for its bright leaves. It comes from tropical parts of Africa and Asia, and was introduced to Europe in the nineteenth century. Did you know? Coleus is also called "nettle" because of the similarity of its stems and leaves with nettles; and the "poor croton" - due to the variegated color, similar to the croton, and the relative cheapness.

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Coleus is a grass and subshrub plants, revered by gardeners for their decorative appearance. The versatility of the color of the leaves, shades and patterns, as well as their unusual shape, make Coleus simply indispensable in landscape design. Dragon Black Coleus Black Dragon is perhaps the most mysterious variety.

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