Above 35 degrees F.
It depends on what hardiness zone you live in.
Yes. Coleus are plants that contains chlorophyll.
Zone 6. It is based on the historical average climatic conditions of each area and as such is intended as a general guide. No consideration is given to the possibility of future climate change, which is extremely difficult to predict. Toronto is considered to lie within Zone 6 and 'downtown' Toronto, including areas closer to Lake Ontario, is in the milder range of that zone. There are many examples of Torontonians successfully growing plants which have traditionally been considered too tender for these conditions. For a complete list of hardiness zones try Plantswatch. Plantswatch is a unique plant guide divided into plant colors and plant hardiness zones. Contains a handy reference guide to make it easy to choose your plants according to your climate zone. It's a complete and easy to use gardening solution swatchbook. See website at: www.plantswatch.com
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Coleus X hybridus (Solenostemon scutellarioides).
It is a producer
Nanaimo's hardiness zone is 8a
Syracuse is in Hardiness zone 5....5a to be exact
You can follow the Washington Hardiness zone map, below, to discover the zone for Lynden. It appears to be zone 8a.
torrid zone Answer 2: New York State is in Hardiness Zone 6. New York City is in Hardiness Zone 7.
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Silver Spring is Zone 7
According to the USDA, the plant hardiness index for Spokane,Wa is 5b-6a.
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blue spruce will grow well in hardiness zone 3 (Montana, Minnesota, N Dakota) to hardiness zone 7 (north Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama) and everywhere in between.
I think the plural of "coleus" is "coleus".
USDA hardiness is a guide to selecting perennial plants that tolerate the winter temperatures in your area. It is a map of the United States and southern Canada that is divided into 11 areas based on 10 degrees Fahrenheit difference in the average yearly minimum temperature. Knowing your zone and finding out what the hardiness zone of a plant is, it tells you what plants are hardy in your area so that they survive through your winters.Greenhouses, nurseries, and stores usually sell perennial plants that state the hardiness zone as a range of zones, such as zones 4 to 9, on their labels.
The scientific name for a Coleus plant is Coleus scutellarioides.