Words and phrases that have a meaning related to coleus: (152 results)
Often used in the same context:
coneflowers, hydrangea, euphorbia, nandina, sedums, hibiscus, bottlebrush, asters, butterfly bush, heuchera, zinnias, sweet alyssum, verbenas, mandevilla, basils, coreopsis, portulaca, dracaena, impatiens, clematis, amaryllis, yarrow, flowering quince, phlox, weigela, alstroemeria, alyssum, hollies, plumbago, honeysuckles, winterberry, cotoneaster, flowering shrub, narcissus, phalaenopsis, hollyhocks, succulents, eupatorium, viburnum, cleome, cyclamen, liriope, bridal wreath, aloes, abelia, ferns, lantana, grandiflora, campanula, ixora, dianthus, clethra, goldenrods, shrub, trumpet vine, rudbeckia, santolina, ageratum, brugmansia, vinca, marigolds, geranium, helichrysum, aucuba, gomphrena, agapanthus, astilbe, camellia japonica, gardenias, foxglove, acer palmatum, cymbidiums, sweet potato vine, sweet woodruff, polyanthus, celosia, baptisia, photinia, perilla, variegata, petunias, dusty miller, gaillardia, nemesia, moth orchid, bee balm, fuchsias, camellias, lonicera, catmint, asparagus fern, spireas, peonies, buddleia, crotons, gloxinia, cordyline, daphne, rudbeckia hirta, yuccas, delphinium, oxalis, geraniums, creeper, orchids, plum, rhododendrons, tulips, violets, anemone, anemones, azaleas, beech, beets, butterflies, carnations, chrysanthemums, colorations, dahlias, nettle, etiolated, digitalis, agave, asparagus, cycad, dicotyledonous, fern, mulberry, pea, rosette, succulent, vine, aloe, banana, blanched, bramble, budded
More specific:
coleus amboinicus, coleus aromaticus, coleus blumei, country borage, joseph's coat, painted nettle, plectranthus amboinicus, solenostemon blumei, solenostemon scutellarioides
Appears in the definition of:
flame nettle, genus plectranthus, genus solenostemon, solenostemon
More general:
Also try:herb, herbaceous plant
— Nouns for coleus: plants, spp, cuttings, products, leaves, segments, stem, aromaticus, cells, esculentus, amboinicus, more...
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