DID YOU KNOW THESE ADDITIONAL FUN FACTS ABOUT COLEUS?


Coleus plants are valued for their colorful foliage and are related to the mint family. Native to tropical areas, they were introduced to Europe in the mid-1800s and have become a popular garden plant worldwide. While often grown for their vibrant leaves, coleus can be grown from seed or cuttings and are sometimes used for their purported pest-repelling qualities and potential to purify air.

Interesting facts about coleus:

Part of the mint family: Coleus has square stems and is related to plants like basil and mint.

A globe-trotting plant: Originally from tropical Southeast Asia, Africa, India, and Australia, it was introduced to Europe in the 1800s and is now grown globally.

Cultivated for color: Coleus was first cultivated for its colorful leaves in Europe, becoming popular in Victorian gardens.

Flower spikes are often removed: While they do have small, usually lavender or white flowers, the flower spikes are frequently pinched off to encourage more colorful foliage.

Can be grown from seed or cuttings: You can easily grow new plants from seeds or by taking cuttings from existing plants.

Potential air purifier: Some varieties are said to help purify indoor air by removing toxins like formaldehyde.