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Nov 18, 2015 11:30 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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I've had this plant for about 6 yrs & found the above blooms/buds when trimming stems to bring inside for winter. This is probably the latest (date in the year) this plant has been able to stay outside for summer in my yard, finally expecting frost this weekend. I suspect that has something to do with it, a short-day bloomer? It's definitely blooming. I'd put a pic in the database entry in January or Feb of this year of a puny bloom that formed inside, but these look like any other Coleus flower to me.
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