Coleus Canina - the P-Off Plant

Started by Hyacinth, June 19, 2005, 22:29:38

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Hyacinth

Remember that? Newest 'discovery' about 2 seasons ago??

Well, today, I spent the morning digging it out of a client's borders, where it had established, become rampant, and was killing off her little rose bushes, planted in memory of her late husband  :'(   

In another border, which gets little sun, it had reverted to type, lost its coloured leaf, and was no more than a green thug. Got these horrible whitish roots, a real turn off like a mass of ganglia..........really needing to be sieved out. Ugh >:(

No cats around, tho - there again, there weren't any cats to start with - poor lady just thought it was an attractive looking plant :o - Lishka

Hyacinth


Mimi

I thought that this plant was an annual Lishka.  Has it self seeded or is it a bit more of a very hardy perennial  ???
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Hyacinth

Hardy, hardy, VERY hardy..think Thug, think as welcome as Japanese knotweed in your garden (but prettier?)...had no idea until today what a b. menance it can become  :'(

return of the mac

That cant be coleus canina- its a very tender annual, frost got mine :( .
I LOVE OP AMPS!

daisymay

I would agree - does not sound right. based on when I bought some a few weeks ago, the care label says it is a non-hardy annual. On the beeb message board here is a discussion about how to take cuttings of it for next year as it is not frost tolerant.

Willing to be proved wrong though as cats are a major problem and the area I planted it in is a wild section anyway, so will see what happens  - save me having to nurture cuttings through winter!

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