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Description
lavender coleus plant Coleus 'Abbey Road'Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' is an upright Main Street cultivar with bicolour foliage in the black colour group. The toothed leaves combine a deep central tone with a brighter edge on upright stems in a pot. This medium growing coleus develops a uniform, upright habit with regular pinching. It grows in bright indoor containers and warm seasonal pots, with dark foliage held on upright
Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road'
Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' is an upright Main Street cultivar with bicolour foliage in the black colour group. The toothed leaves combine a deep central tone with a brighter edge on upright stems in a pot.
This medium-growing coleus develops a uniform, upright habit with regular pinching. It grows in bright indoor containers and warm seasonal pots, with dark foliage held on upright stems.
Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' key traits
- Upright Main Street cultivar with a moderately growing habit
- Bicolour foliage in dark black-purple and green tones
- Serrated leaf edges that add clear texture to the plant shape
- Good branching with regular pinching
- Upright coleus with dark bicolour leaves for pots and warm seasonal containers
Upright form and foliage of Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road'
'Main Street Abbey Road' belongs to a series selected for upright, uniform growth and bicolour foliage. The plant forms square stems with opposite leaves, a typical feature of Lamiaceae, and develops quickly in warm growing conditions.
The wild species, Coleus scutellarioides, comes from wet tropical regions from Indo-China to Nansei-shōtō and northern Australia. It prefers warmth, steady moisture and a porous root zone. Small flower spikes can be trimmed early to keep energy moving into new leafy shoots.
Pot care for Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road'
- Light: Place in bright indirect light or filtered sun. A few hours of gentle sun can suit established plants, but intense midday sun behind glass can mark the leaves.
- Watering: Keep evenly moist and water before the plant collapses. Let excess water drain fully from the pot after each watering.
- Substrate: Use a loose, moisture-retentive mix with good drainage. A blend of quality potting substrate, fine bark and mineral aeration keeps the root zone balanced.
- Temperature: Maintain warm indoor conditions, ideally 18–25 °C. Protect from cold draughts, cold windowsills and chilly wet soil.
- Humidity: Normal indoor humidity is usually enough when watering is consistent. Dry heat can increase edge crisping and pest pressure.
- Feeding: Apply dilute fertiliser while stems and leaves are actively developing. A steady, gentle dose keeps new leaves forming during active growth.
- Pruning: Pinch the growing tips to encourage side shoots. Older plants can be cut back and refreshed from healthy top cuttings.
- Flower spikes: Trim flower spikes early to keep the plant compact and leaf-heavy.
- Summer outdoors: Move outside after nights are reliably mild, using bright shade or filtered sun and a gradual acclimation period.
Troubleshooting Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road'
- Leaf droop: Check whether the substrate is dry, hot or waterlogged. Match the fix to the root-zone condition before adjusting the watering pattern.
- Stretched growth: Low light can lengthen the internodes and reduce foliage density. Move the plant closer to a bright window with filtered light.
- Brown leaf edges: Usually linked to irregular watering, dry heat or fertiliser salts. Flush the substrate and return to steadier watering.
- Weak lower stems: Age, low light and missed pruning can leave the base bare. Restart healthy tips as cuttings for a fuller plant.
Handling Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' safely
Repeated contact with Coleus scutellarioides leaves may irritate sensitive skin, and the plant should not be chewed. Keep Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' away from pets and children who chew plants, and wash hands after pruning or taking cuttings.
Taxonomy and name background for Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road'
Coleus scutellarioides (L.) Benth. is the accepted species name for this plant, in the family Lamiaceae. The genus name Coleus derives from Greek koleos, meaning sheath, referring to the fused stamens in the flowers. The epithet scutellarioides means Scutellaria-like, with Scutellaria linked to Latin scutella, a small dish or saucer.
Coleus scutellarioides 'Main Street Abbey Road' has dark bicolour leaves on upright branching stems.
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