Alabama Sunset Coleus
Alabama Sunset Coleus

Alabama Sunset Coleus

Price: 8.95
Each 2.5-Inch Pot contains 1 plant
Full Sun to Part Shade (3-6+ hours)Moist20-inches tall x 20-inches wide

How to Say Alabama Sunset Coleus
Plant Features

Alabama Sunset Coleus provides a vibrant mix of red, orange and chartreuse, just like an Alabama sunset! This sun tolerant coleus will intensify in color with more sun. Perfect for containers, try adding some Ipomoea or zinnia for a stunning mix. Alabama Sunset Coleus grows best in part sun to shade locations in moist, well-drained soil.


Coleus Companion Plants: Begonia, Calibrachoa, Fuchsia, Impatiens, Ipomoea

Plant Characteristics
Mature Plant Size: 20-inches tall x 20-inches wide
Habit: Upright
Foliage Color: Red/Orange
Plant Needs
Light Level: Full Sun to Part Shade (3-6+ hours)
Overwinter Zones: 10, 11
Soil Moisture: Moist, Well-drained
Fertilizer: When transplanted and then every 3-4 weeks
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"Growing fast"

on 7/16/2022 4:07:33 PM

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Comment: I usually order several different types of coleus from Grow Joy each season. I haven’t been able to get the Alabama Sunset before as it was sold out. This year I was able to get a few and they look great. Colors are attention getting. They’ve gotten so big. Deer leave them alone.

"Beautiful"

on 7/1/2022 11:15:34 AM

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Comment: Love the variety of Coleus I can purchase from Growjoy. They all perform well with ease!

"Coleus"

on 4/3/2022 1:53:36 PM

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Comment: All of the Coleus I ordered and received were absolutely gorgeous! So excited to see these plants grow!

"Colorful variety"

on 4/2/2022 5:10:41 PM

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Comment: This coleus really took off when I put it more in the shade. The colors became much more vibrant and at Christmas time from a distance, it was a beautiful burgundy. Now light a green is showing up in the new growth. I have a lovely photo to share if I can figure out how.