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  2. Coleus - Wikipedia

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    Coleus (/ ˈ k oʊ l i ə s /, KOH-lee-əs) is a genus of annual or perennial herbs or shrubs, sometimes succulent, sometimes with a fleshy or tuberous rootstock, found in the Afro-Eurasia tropics and subtropics.

  3. List of Coleus species - Wikipedia

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    Coleus coerulescens Gürke, synonym of Coleus barbatus var. barbatus; Coleus macranthus Merr., synonym of Coleus scutellarioides; Coleus sparsiflorus Elmer, ...

  4. Coleus scutellarioides - Wikipedia

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    Coleus scutellarioides, commonly known as coleus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae (the mint or deadnettle family), native to southeast Asia through to Australia. Typically growing to 60–75 cm (24–30 in) tall and wide, it is a bushy, woody-based evergreen perennial , widely grown for the highly decorative variegated ...

  5. Coleus esculentus - Wikipedia

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    Coleus esculentus can be harvested 180–200 days after it has been planted. [4] The ideal soil to grow this tuber is a pH of 6.5-7, with an annual rainfall of 700–1100 mm. [4] The ideal photoperiod for the tubers is between 12.5 and 13 hours. [6] C. esculentus is exceptionally hardy and grown quite easily in regions without frost. [5]

  6. Plectranthus - Wikipedia

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    The most recent treatment of the genus resurrected the genus Coleus, and 212 names were changed from combinations in Plectranthus, Pycnostachys and Anisochilus. Equilabium was segregated from Plectranthus , after phylogenetic studies supported its recognition as a phylogenetically distinct genus.

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  8. Category:Coleus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coleus" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Coleus neochilus - Wikipedia

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    Coleus neochilus, synonym Plectranthus neochilus, [1] which is colloquially known as lobster bush, fly bush or mosquito bush, is a perennial ground cover with highly fragrant, partially scalloped, ovate leaves and purple blue inflorescent spikes.