by Andy
on January 10, 2023
Coleus comes in an array of foliage colors, including red, pink, orange, yellow, chartreuse, green, burgundy and purple. Leaves 1-6” long can be pointed, oval or scalloped, many with intricate veining or patterns. Coleus flower in late summer, with blue flower spikes that are often trimmed off for a neater appearance. Though most are bush types, there are trailing varieties as well.
Tolerant of sun, shade and heat, coleus is a quick grower that can be massed in the landscape, used as a filler element in a container, or allowed to cascade in a hanging basket or window box. With hundreds of different varieties to choose from, there’s a coleus to suit any garden style or color scheme.
Coleus Gay’s Delight Heights 24-36″ |
Coleus Great Falls Angel Height 8-12″ |
Coleus Great Falls Iguazu Heights 8-12″ |
Coleus Kingswood Torch Heights 36-42″ |
Coleus Main Street Beale Street Height 15-20″ |
Coleus Main Street Wall Street Height 12-20″ |
Coleus Party Time Pink Fizz Heights 12-18″ |
Coleus Party Time Ruby Punch Heights 10-16″ |
Coleus Peter’s Wonder Heights 18-24″ |
Coleus Solar Flair Height 12-18″ |
Coleus Stained Glassworks Palisade Height 16-24″ |
ColeusStained Glassworks Presidio Height 18-30″ |
Coleus Stained Glassworks Royalty Height 18-24″ |
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We are a family owned greenhouse in Economy Borough, which is about 8 minutes from Cranberry, 15 minutes from Wexford, and about 25 minutes from Sewickley or Beaver. We have a wide variety of flowers, hanging baskets, perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, succulents, and much more.
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