Coleus scutellarioides, an ornamental plant grown for its intensely colored foliage, is one of the most versatile and expressive species used in garden design and container displays. This tender perennial, originating from tropical regions of Southeast Asia, forms a soft, branching structure with square stems and opposite leaves that may be broad, lobed, serrated, or intricately scalloped, each leaf serving as a canvas for vivid pigment patterns. Its foliage is renowned for an almost painterly diversity—swirls and patches of neon chartreuse, velvety burgundy, flame red, coral, pink, deep violet, chocolate brown, and creamy white create endless combinations that shift subtly with light intensity and temperature. Although the plant may send up spikes of tiny lavender-blue flowers, these are usually removed to encourage fuller, denser growth and preserve the dramatic leaf display. Thriving in warm conditions with partial shade to bright indirect light, Coleus scutellarioides prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil and responds beautifully to regular pinching, which enhances its mounded, compact form. Adaptable to both outdoor beds and indoor containers, and exceptionally easy to propagate from cuttings, it remains a favorite among gardeners seeking continuous, low-maintenance color that lasts from spring through frost.
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