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How shall I care for this Plant? "kiwi fern" Fantasia Sun Coleus!! "
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Is this a house plant or a plant for outside? What kind of conditions does it like and such!
Here it is.. I just bought one and don't know anything except that it is beautiful!
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Care instructions: keep well away from Kadie ...sorry.
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ha ha ha ha... very funny, paul.
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although proven by what i just said in the diary...
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Well hers is alive mine is dying.. LOL I need a gardener I love plants but I kill em!!
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It's a fern isn't it? From my experience, they generally like moist but well drained soils in sheltered conditions with no direct sun. They sometimes prefer slightly acid soils too. But of course it really depends on the species.
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I don't know if it will do well outside.. I have lots of frns in my yard,, I love ferns.. Yep it says it is but has no care instructions.. which I hate..So maybe under the eaves of my porch with another group of ferns... not to close though!
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'Kiwi Fern' Coleus,
Flame Nettle, or Painted Nettle
Solenostemon scutellarioides was formerly called Coleus blumei or Coleus scutellarioides. The cloned cultivar 'Kiwi Fern' is sometimes listed as Coleus x hybridus 'Kiwi Fern.' Although as a genus name Coleus is outdated, it remains the common name.
'Kiwi Fern' is from the Stained Glassworks series developed by Paul Ecke Ranch, the company most famed for its poinsettias. Unlike most coleus varieties, it has deeply dissected leaves which give it its ruffled or ferny appearance.
Like other fancy-leaf coleuses, 'Kiwi Fern' is typically sold as an annual, or defined as a tender perennial or even as a tropical, originating in Malaysia. In a temperate gardens it dies in the winter. But if kept in a container it can be brought indoors before it is stricken by winter temperatures, & will retain its beauty year-round.
The color is very purple with yellow edges, & occasional little whisps of green along the yellow edges. Unlike most coleuses which are grown all but exclusively for the leaves, 'Kiwi Fern' is quite free-flowering in summer (July through September on our shaded patio), with three to six inch spikes of showy baby-blue blossoms quite striking against the foliage.
It grows two or two & a feet high, quite compactly leafed, usually very upright & not too wide. Occasional pinching will insure it remains well branched & not at all leggy.
It wants moisture-rententive humusy soil. It can tolerate quite a bit of sun, but the startling leaf colors will be most spectacular in partial to deep shade. In spring to mid summer it can benefit by regular nitrogen rich fertilizing.
Very well-rooted small potted starts are usually cheap enough (& rapid enough in their growth) to use as edger or bedding plants even in zones where they won't perennialize. It is easily propogated from cuttings, first rooted in water then in individual little pots. But starts that are not already well-rooted before going outdoors may be too tender to get going, or very slow to to bulk up, so wouldn't be as quickly successful as would faster-growing varieties without the dissected leaves.
Ours coleuses are potted & we bring them in at the first sign of frost. Some gardeners take autumn cuttings & root them indoors, so they will be well along the following spring to replace the previous year's bedding plants. In areas where winter temperatures don't fall below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (zones 10-11 in a humid region), coleus can be grown as evergreen perennials.
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http://www.paghat.com/kiwifern.html
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COOL Stuart thanks I will buy a large pot so I can bring it in in the winter! I* love it it is quite beautiful!.Great information! I will watch it careful like and try not to kill it!
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That's a girl!
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Thanks stuart!
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