Coleus argentatus is a silver-leaved ornamental plant prized for its striking foliage rather than flowers 🌿
Here’s a clear, helpful overview:
🌿 Coleus argentatus
🌱 Description
- Common name: Silver coleus (name varies by region)
- Foliage: Soft, velvety silvery-gray leaves, often finely textured
- Growth habit: Bushy, compact perennial in warm climates; grown as an annual elsewhere
- Family: Lamiaceae (mint family)
It’s often used as a contrast plant in gardens and containers because the silver foliage makes surrounding colors pop.
☀️ Growing Conditions
- Light: Partial shade to bright indirect sun
(Too much direct sun can scorch leaves; too little reduces color) - Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil
- Water: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist but not soggy
- Temperature: Prefers warm weather; not frost tolerant
✂️ Care Tips
- Pinch back tips to encourage bushy growth
- Remove flowers to keep foliage full and vibrant
- Fertilize lightly every 2–4 weeks during growing season
- Pruning: Responds very well to trimming
🌼 Garden Uses
- Borders and edging
- Containers and hanging baskets
- Mixed plantings for color contrast
- Shade gardens
⚠️ Notes
- Like other coleus varieties, it’s toxic to pets if ingested
- Sometimes confused with similar silver plants like dusty miller or Plectranthus
If you’d like, I can help with:
- Propagation from cuttings
- Indoor care
- Companion plants
- Troubleshooting leaf drop or fading
Just tell me 😊