It is a producer
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Coleus X hybridus (Solenostemon scutellarioides).
It depends in which part of the world you live.
Coleus cannot tolerate the cold weather, and so unfortunately if its too cold it will die, however if you want the plant to come back next spring, you can take 2 inch cuttings of the plant, making sure to take from the centre of the plant, not offshoots, then prune the bottom couple of leaves so you have at least 1 inch in the soil without leaves, you could also try putting in a glass of water as coleus will root in this also. Answer Sounds as if your coleus might have mildew.
Yes. Coleus are plants that contains chlorophyll.
The scientific name for a Coleus plant is Coleus scutellarioides.
The coleus plant does'nt look green in colour ,but still it can do photosynthesis.The green colour is masked by other pigments.
It is a producer
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Coleus X hybridus (Solenostemon scutellarioides).
It depends in which part of the world you live.
Coleus canina is a weed in the mint family native to east Africa and southern Asia.
I don't know how big the world's biggest Coleus plant is, but I had one that grew over 3 feet long, and I don't remember how tall, but it was really tall too.
The starch in a variegated Coleus leaf is stored in the pigmented parts of the leaf. Coleus is a flowering plant is usually considered an ornamental plant because of its color.
what is the Welwitchia plant's lifespan in years
I think the plural of "coleus" is "coleus".
Coleus cannot tolerate the cold weather, and so unfortunately if its too cold it will die, however if you want the plant to come back next spring, you can take 2 inch cuttings of the plant, making sure to take from the centre of the plant, not offshoots, then prune the bottom couple of leaves so you have at least 1 inch in the soil without leaves, you could also try putting in a glass of water as coleus will root in this also. Answer Sounds as if your coleus might have mildew.
forskolin is the name given to the active constituent of the plant named coleus forskohlii.(named after Forskol,a scientist).