Family: Lamiaceae
Scientific Name: Plectranthus argentatus Silver Sheild
Common Name: SIlver Shield Plectranthus, Silver Plectranthus
Description | A shrubby member of the familiar cascading house plant Swedish Ivy. The broad silver leaves mix well with most any other plant. |
Pronunciation | (plec-TRAN-thus)(ar-jen-TA-tus) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennial Tender |
Hardiness Zone | 10-11 |
Sunlight | full to part sun |
Moisture | average to slightly dry |
Soil & Site | average |
Growing Media | average patio |
Temperature | A good fuzzy silver leaf plant that doesn't melt in the heat and humidity. |
Flowers | spikes, lavender to white, August |
Leaves | opposite, ovate, silvery white and pubescent, leaves are pettable |
Stems | erect subshrub, square stems typical of this family |
Dimensions | 2-3 feet tall by a spread of over 2 feet |
Maintenance | pinched early in the season to control the height, deadheading of spent flowers |
Propagation | cuttings, seeds |
Native Site | Australia |
Notes & Reference | #51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Alan Arimitage), White Flower Farms and Park Seed Company web sites |
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