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| Coleus is a genus of perennial (though it is
often grown as an annual as it is not hardy and becomes leggy and unattractive
with age) plants with colorful variegated leaves, typically with sharp contrast
between the colors; the leaves may be green, pink, yellow, maroon, and red. The
plants grow well in moist well-drained soil, and typically grow 12 to 24 inches
tall, though some may grow as tall as four feet. Coleus are typically grown for
ornamental purposes; they are heat-tolerant, though they do less well in full
sun in subtropical areas than in the shade. In bright hot areas, the colors of
the plant will typically be more intense in shaded areas than in full sun, and
the plants will require less water. Coleus also make low maintenance
houseplants, and can often be propagated by clipping a length of stem just
below the leaves and putting the stem in water to root. The plant's flowers
grow on a stem above that stem's leaves, and tend to be purple and quite small
in comparison to the leaves. The plant is not generally grown for its flowers.
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