| Description | Coleus sedona (Solenostemon scutellarioides) is a Coleus with rusty orange colored foliage. |
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| Pronunciation | (sol-en-oh-STEM-on)(skew-tell-ar-ee-OH-ih-deez) |
| Plant Type | Annuals, Perennial Tender |
| Hardiness Zone | 10-11 |
| Sunlight | sun to light shade |
| Moisture | in the garden average moisture, plants in pots will need more water as they become root bound |
| Soil & Site | average |
| Growing Media | average |
| Temperature | frost tender |
| Flowers | deadhead all the flowers |
| Leaves | russet terra cotta color |
| Dimensions | 10-14" tall by 12-18 spread |
| Maintenance | pinch out flower buds, prune to maintain shape and size |
| Propagation | easy by cuttings, since it is a hybrid probably will not come true from seeds |
| Cultivar Origin | Named after the Sedona Mountains. |
| Notes & Reference | Proven Winners web site |