🌿 Coleus barbatus
Coleus barbatus is a tropical plant species in the mint family (Lamiaceae), commonly known for its ornamental foliage and its traditional use in herbal medicine. It is sometimes called boldo brasileiro or Brazilian coleus.
🌱 Description
- Type: Perennial shrub
- Height: Typically 1–2 meters (3–6 feet)
- Leaves: Bright green, ovate, aromatic
- Flowers: Small, tubular, usually purple or pink, in spikes
- Origin: Native to tropical regions of Central and South America
🌿 Uses
- Ornamental – Grown in gardens or pots for attractive foliage.
- Medicinal / Herbal – Traditional uses include:
- Supporting liver function
- Digestive aid
- Potential antimicrobial properties
(Note: Always consult a professional before using for medicinal purposes.)
- Aromatic / Culinary – Occasionally leaves are used for flavoring teas or herbal infusions.
🌞 Growing Conditions
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile
- Water: Moderate, do not overwater
- Temperature: Frost-sensitive; thrives in warm, humid climates
- Can be propagated via stem cuttings
If you want, I can also provide a care guide for growing Coleus barbatus indoors or outdoors or its traditional medicinal preparation methods. Do you want me to do that?