Botanical name | Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Half Sun Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. Moderate Watering Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. |
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Common name(s) | Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM |
Foliage | Pineapple Splash has a ton of hot rose colour in its leaves. The warmer it gets, the better the colour. |
Planting instructions | Plant in sun or partial shade. |
Maintenance | This plant is low maintenance with moderate water needs and no deadheading is necessary. |
Wildlife attractions | birds |
Interesting planting ideas | Adaptable as a houseplant. |
Interesting info | This plant is heat tolerant. |
Growth habit | Features an upright habit. |
Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM (Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM)
- Botanical name: Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM
- Common name(s): Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM
- Categories: Annuals
Plant description:
A bold, textural plant with pineapple coloured leaves and dashes of crimson venation throughout. This Solenostemon or Coleus is grown as an annual. It is heat tolerant, low maintenance and daptable as a houseplant.
Family: – Lamiaceae
Botanical Pronunciation: – sol-en-oh-STEM-on
Solenostemon (Coleus) Pineapple Splash TM requirements and features
info on these iconsModerate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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Pineapple Splash has a ton of hot rose colour in its leaves. The warmer it gets, the better the colour.