NettetJoseph's Coat (Opuntia monacantha 'Variegata') 2.5" Rare potted Cactus. PlantaeTreasures (876) $5.99 Codiaeum Variegatum aka Joseph's Coat or Croton NurseryPlantsStore (317) $59.00 Joseph’s Coat Variegated aka Opuntia monacantha f. monstruosa variegata UmaPalomaGarden (103) $12.50 NettetJoseph's Coat Calico Plant Joyweed Botanic Name Genus: Alternanthera Species: dentata Variety: Type: Annual/Perennial Family: AMARANTHACEAE Origins: Central and South America Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Wind: Medium Growth: Very fast Frost: Tender Evergreen: Yes Native: No Height: 0.7 m Width: 1.5 m Position Border …
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NettetLittle Ruby Joseph's Coat (Alternanthera 'Little Ruby') - North Shore Plant Club Little Ruby Joseph's Coat Want More photos of this plant? Try Google Image Search ! … NettetThis plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Bloom Size: Unknown - Tell us. Bloom Time: Blooms repeatedly. Other details: May be a noxious weed or invasive. Soil … the balm palette kohls
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NettetThis compact copperleaf is superb spilling over containers and as an attractive groundcover. A top-performer at the UGA Georgia trial grounds its lustrous burgundy foliage looks great combined with 'Red Spread' lantana and dichondra. Best grown in organically rich consistently moist well-drained soils. NettetEvenly moist, well-drained soil for optimal growth. Drought Tolerant once established. Foliage color is deepest and most colorful with as much sun as possible, although the plant will grow well with at least 4 hours of direct sun. The foliage color will be less dramatic with less sun. Professional Growing Information 1 Review NettetGrown for its multi-colored foliage, Amaranthus tricolor (Joseph's Coat) is a bushy, upright annual with large, ovate leaves, 10 in. long (25 cm). While the species features green to purple leaves, the foliage of some cultivars can be a striking combination of brilliant yellow, red, pink or copper. The small green to red flowers are insignificant. … the grey garden