A Dramatic Flair for Your Garden
Heartbreaker Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides
Immerse yourself in the dramatic beauty of the Heartbreaker Coleus, a captivating variety known for its deep burgundy & pink leaves edged in vibrant green. This sensational plant is sure to bring a touch of drama and elegance to any garden setting, thriving in both sun and shade. Ideal for gardeners on the lookout for foliage that makes a bold statement, Heartbreaker Coleus offers unmatched vibrancy and versatility for an array of gardening projects.
Why Choose Heartbreaker Coleus in your Garden?
- Striking Foliage: The Heartbreaker Coleus features leaves that mesmerize with their unique color combination, adding a vibrant contrast to your garden palette.
- Adaptable: Excelling in both sun and shade, this variety is a perfect fit for multiple garden environments, enhancing borders, containers, and more.
- Effortless Propagation: Like its coleus cousins, Heartbreaker is easily propagated from cuttings, enabling garden enthusiasts to quickly multiply their collection or share with friends.
- Award-Worthy Beauty: Though not yet a Mississippi Medallion Winner, its stunning appearance is sure to garner accolades from those who behold its beauty.
The Green Facts About the Heartbreaker Coleus
- Common Name: Coleus
- Scientific Name: Solenostemon scutellarioides
- Hardiness Degree: Best kept at temperatures above 32°F (0.0°C)
- Growth Habit: Bushy, reaching potential heights of 18 – 24 inches (46 – 61cm) and widths of 14 – 20 inches (36 – 51cm)
- Characteristics: Dramatic burgundy and pink foliage that remains vibrant throughout the season; heat and shade tolerant for robust performance.
- Optimal Conditions: Flourishes in partial sun to shady areas, requires moist but well-drained soil, and benefits from regular fertilization.
Growing Information & Plant Care
- Sunlight: Achieves optimal color in partial sun. Can tolerate full sun with adequate moisture but thrives in less intense light conditions.
- Water and Soil: Prefers consistent moisture in well-draining soil. Adapts well to both high-quality potting mixes and in-ground garden soil rich in organic material.
- Spacing and Fertilization: Space plants approximately 12″-18″ apart. Fertilize with a diluted solution regularly or use slow-release fertilizers for steady growth.
Special Features of the Heartbreaker Coleus
- Notable Features: Eye-catching foliage, Heat and Shade Tolerant, Low Maintenance
- Uses: Spectacular in mixed containers, window boxes, and as a stunning complement in landscape beds.
- Homeowners Growing Tips: Encourage fuller, more compact plants by pinching back tips regularly and removing any flowers that appear.
Elevate Your Garden with Heartbreaker Coleus
The Heartbreaker Coleus stands as not just another plant but a dramatic focal point in your garden. With its vivid burgundy leaves edged in hot pink, it offers an easy-care solution for gardeners aiming to introduce a dynamic element to their landscape. Whether positioned in the dappled shade or enjoying the morning sun, the Heartbreaker Coleus promises a thrilling display of color and texture from spring until fall.
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Proper Planting Instructions:
- Unpack and water immediately. Until ready to plant, keep plants in a bright indoor location & water frequently to prevent soil drying. Wait to plant until after the last frost.
- Choose a planting location based on your plants’ needs. This collection likes full sun to light shade. They will also need about 10 – 12 inches of space to grow.
- Prepare the ground. Remove nearby weeds and grass. Mix in compost or a slow-release fertilizer.
- Dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the pot.
- Remove your pot by laying it sideways; gently massage the pot, then slowly slide it from the root ball.
- Hold the plant in the dug hole & match the plant’s soil level with the ground.
- Fill the hole with loose soil and press softly, but firmly to compact the plant base.
- Water thoroughly right away.
Continuing Care for Your Coleus:
- Water frequently the first few weeks after planting and during dry spells.
- Apply slow-release fertilizer at the beginning of the season.
- A gentle pruning of branch tips can encourage branching.
- When planting in containers, pick a bigger pot that your fast-paced coleus can grow into.
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