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| Plectranthus |
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| Botanical name - Glechoma hederacea. |
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| Colors - Grey and silver leaves. |
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| How to grow - Plant in full sun to part sun. |
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Features - Lovely trailing long stems with grey and silver oval shaped leaves. |
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Fertilizer - Add a slow release fertilizer like Osmocote into soil prior to planting. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer like 20-20-20 on a weekly basis if no slow release is used. |
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| Soil - Grows best in moist, well drained soil. |
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| Size - Trailing vine up to 24" (61 cm) in length. |
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Tips - Treat plectranthus as an annual in cooler climates. Prune to shape if needed. |
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Uses - Excellent for hanging baskets and container gardens where a trailing effect is desired. |
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| 24" |
Sun / Part Sun |
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| Note - Please refer to plant caretag for specific variety information |
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