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About Main Street Beale Street

Deep red leaves with toothed edges on a bushy upright plant. Slow to bloom. Became the first coleus AAS ornamental winner in 2020.

About Coleus, Sun

With a wide variety of leaf colors and shapes, coleus are fun to mix and match with flowers and other coleus varieties. Easy to grow, propagate from cuttings, and over-winter. These coleus varieties enjoy full or part sun, and often have more vivid colors with more sun.

Pot Size & Price
4-in. pot
Height
24"–36"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
A122
Plant Traits
Cold Sensitive
Interesting Foliage
Stock Notes
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Other varieties of Coleus, Sun

Coleus 'Black Dragon', red glowing centers and dark frilly edges
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.
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Black Dragon

Catalog
A109
Coleus Fancy Feathers Black, narrow almost black leaves
Photo from Terra Nova Nurseries

Fancy Feathers Black

Catalog
A114
Coleus Sun Fancy Feathers Copper, narrow multi-colored leaves of fuschia, orange, and yellow
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Nancy S.

Fancy Feathers Copper

Catalog
A115
Coleus Flamethrower Salsa Roja, brick red leaves
Photo from the Penn State Trial Gardens
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FlameThrower Salsa Roja

Catalog
A116
Coleus Great Falls Niagara, trailing with burgundy leaves edged in green
Photo from Dummen Orange

Great Falls Niagara

Catalog
A118
Coleus Main Street Le Freak, long pointed leaves in very dark red with yellow-green edges
Photo from Dummen Orange

Le Freak

Catalog
A121
Coleus Main Street Sunset Boulevard, dark red and strong pink
Photo from Rush Creek Growers

Mainstreet Sunset Boulevard

Catalog
A125
Coleus Micro Blaze Matchsticks, small burgundy leaves with light green edges
Photo from Ball Horticulture

MicroBlaze Matchsticks

Catalog
A126
Coleus Party Time Pink Fizz, bright magenta centers, jagged burgundy edges
Photo from Danziger Online
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Party Time Pink Fizz

Catalog
A128
Coleus Peter's Wonder, light green to pinkish red all over
Photo courtesy of Dave’s Garden user Kniphofia

Peter's Wonder

Catalog
A129