Coleus ‘Cathedral Windows’
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: Coleus ‘Cathedral Windows’
Common Name: 'Cathedral Windows' Coleus
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: Southern Asia
Type: Tropical Color
Size: 14"h x 14"w
Exposure: Sun, Partial Shade
Zones:
Butterflies: No
Hummingbirds: No
Container Size: Large Pot Band
Here at Bustani we are always searching for the best and most garden worthy sun coleus. We are really excited about this new selection because it is the nicest coleus we’ve seen in a while. Cathedral Windows has wide leaves patterned beautifully in gold with wine colored veins. It produces an incredibly dense canopy without any pinching and we’ve yet to see a flower spike (we usually pinch these off our other varieties for aesthetics). This awesome plant was developed in Florida by plantsman Jim Georgusis and promoted by Scott Hyndman who shared it with our friend Rick Rickman who brought it to us. Its Florida roots give it excellent fade resistance in full summer sun. Look for this variety to become quite popular in the next few years.