Coleus plants may be dying due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save your coleus, ensure it is receiving the right amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients. Check for pests and treat accordingly. Consider repotting if the roots are crowded.
I think the plural of "coleus" is "coleus".
The scientific name for a Coleus plant is Coleus scutellarioides.
Coleus plants may be dying due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save a dying coleus, ensure it is receiving the right amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients. Trim off any dead or yellowing leaves, and treat any pests that may be present. Repotting the plant in fresh soil can also help revive it.
State what it is.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Coleus X hybridus (Solenostemon scutellarioides).
They do not treat all diseases. For the diseases they can treat the embryonic cells can provide replacements for the failing (or entirely missing) cells that due to their absence cause the disease.
No the coleus leaves are not poisonous to cats.
Your coleus plant may be dying due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save it, ensure it is receiving the right amount of water, sunlight, and nutrients. Check for pests and treat accordingly. Consider repotting if the roots are crowded.
Yes, coleus typically flowers in the summer months.
Yes, fungicidal soap can be used to treat plant diseases caused by fungi.
With antibiotics.