NEW! Sweet Paprika Coleus Seeds, Premium Sun, Indoor, Outdoor, Coleus for Sun or Shade Plant(100 Seeds)

NEW! Sweet Paprika Coleus Seeds, Premium Sun, Indoor, Outdoor, Coleus for Sun or Shade Plant(100 Seeds)

100 Seeds
$2.99
Sale price  $2.99 Regular price 
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NEW! Sweet Paprika Coleus Seeds, Premium Sun, Indoor, Outdoor, Coleus for Sun or Shade Plant(100 Seeds)

NEW! Sweet Paprika Coleus Seeds, Premium Sun, Indoor, Outdoor, Coleus for Sun or Shade Plant(100 Seeds)

$2.99
Sale price  $2.99 Regular price 

Vibrant and sun-loving, Sweet Paprika Premium Sun Coleus lights up the garden with rich red-orange foliage edged in golden lime. Each leaf looks brushed with spice, warm, glowing tones that add depth and contrast to beds, borders, and containers. The Premium Sun series was bred for durability, thriving in full sun to partial shade without fading, scorching, or losing color intensity.Unlike traditional coleus that prefer shade, Sweet Paprika keeps its color even in bright light and summer heat. The plants are uniform and compact, forming dense, mounded foliage with minimal maintenance. Perfect for mixed planters, patio pots, or mass plantings that need long-lasting color from spring through fall.Plant Type: Annual (tender perennial in frost-free regions)Height: 18ndash 24 inchesSpread: 12ndash 18 inchesFoliage Color: Red-orange Light: Full sun to partial shadeSowing: Start indoors 8ndash 10 weeks before last frost. Lightly press seeds into soil surface mdash needs light to germinate. Keep soil moist and warm (70ndash 75deg F).Germination: 10ndash 14 daysSpacing: 10ndash 12 inches apartNotes: Heat-tolerant, no pinching required, ideal for sunny landscapes and containers.Sweet Paprika Premium Sun Coleus brings the warmth of summer spices to your garden, bold, glowing foliage that thrives in the sun and stays brilliant all season long.This is for 100/500/1000 pelleted seeds (Seeds are coated with clay to increase germination and make the seeds easier to see, therefore easier to plant.)Commonly referred to as an annual but is actually a tender perennial. If protected from frost, they can live for many years.

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