Friday, July 13, 2012

Kong Coleus - A True King Among Coleus

Kong Coleus stands out alone in the large field of coleus.  Everything about it is big -- the stems, the leaves, the colors.  Kong Rose is part of the Madison Container collection and you can find it on the corner of Main and Washington (near Merritt Law Offices), and in the Welcome Center Garden.  The container is getting morning sun but then goes into full shade, which Kong really likes best to maintain its bright colors.  Too much sun and the color fades then the leaf scorches.  Not a pretty sight, so keep it where it is happy and be sure to give it plenty to drink.  This is a big boy so it needs the moisture.  That said, be sure the soil has good drainage because it doesn't like to sit in soggy stuff either.  


Kong Rose Coleus

18-22" tall x 12-18" wide
8-10" wide leaves
Full to light shade - some morning sun

Pinch flower heads as they appear
Fertilize monthly with a liquid solution





This Kong is paired with Dragon Wing Begonia and Autumn Fern.  The flowers of the begonia echoing the rose color of the coleus; and the lacey foliage of the fern being repeated in the markings on the coleus leaves.





Kong Coleus come in a range of colors - most often with the bright green outer edges and rose, red, scarlet or pink in the center, but you'll find some that are light green on green and also a mosaic coloration.  I've seen them sold at the box stores but like so many of the good plants, you can find this one at Thomas Orchards & Greenhouse in Bishop, Ga.  

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