Coleus ‘Black Dragon’
Solenostemon scutellarioides ‘Black Dragon’
Characteristics
- Type: Annual
- Zone: 10-11
- Plant Height: 12– 14 Inches
- Width: 10 – 12 Inches
- Spacing: 10 – 12 Inches
- Bloom Color: Multi-Color
- Foliage Color: Black, Purple, Red
- Light Requirements: Part Shade, Shade
- Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained
- Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy
- Uses: Containers, Foliage Interest, Outdoor
Culture
Breathe a little hot color into the shade border or sunny window this season with ‘Black Dragon’ Coleus, an unusually richly-textured, warmly-colored foliage plant. Compact, very showy, and easy to grow, it’s a must-have for anyone with a patch of shade (or empty flowerpot!) to call their own. This compact plant reaches about a foot high and nearly as wide in partial to full shade (or bright indirect light indoors). In the garden, ‘Black Dragon’ Coleus is a fine companion to everything from Begonias to Impatiens. Indoors, it fills a 6- to 8-inch pot beautifully with color that never quits.
Noteworthy Characteristics
The leaves are spectacular, both for their red-to-midnight-purple color shading and their rippling edges, which give the plant much more presence than most Coleus. The leaves will turn color and begin to pucker at a very early age, making this one of the most fun seeds to start indoors. For even fuller, bushier plants, pinch back the young tips a few times during the growth season. Coleus germinates readily and grows eagerly. For bushier, fuller plants, keep the growing tips pinched. To extend the lush color into fall, remove any stray flower spikes that emerge — they take energy away from maintaining the gorgeous foliage, and the flowers are insignificant. If growing in the garden, sow about 10 inches apart. If growing indoors for houseplants, sow at any time, placing the young plants in a well-lit window.
Problems
No serious insect or disease problems. Watch for aphids, spider mites and whiteflies, particularly on indoor plants. Plants grown in too much sun may wilt. Plants grown in too much shade may become leggy.
Garden Uses
Bright, vivid foliage is ideal for landscaping beds and using in mixed containers. Slow to flower so plants last a long time. Group or mass as garden annuals in beds and borders. Pots, containers, window boxes, hanging baskets. Houseplants.