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Coleus   /kˈoʊliəs/   Listen
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Coleus  n.  (Bot.) A plant of several species of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves.






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"Coleus" Quotes from Famous Books



... in carrying Coleus through the winter in vigorous health that the modern plan of treating it as an annual is advantageous for the saving of trouble and fire-heat in winter, and also because it offers the charm of ...
— The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots, 16th Edition • Sutton and Sons

... black to the absorption of them. In some plants with variegated foliage we have the curious fact that the cells containing chlorophyl reflecting one color produce cells which reflect an entirely different color. In the coleus "Lady Burrill," for instance, the lower half of the leaf is of a deep violet-crimson color, and the upper half is golden yellow. In other varieties of coleus, in Perilla nankiensis, and other plants, we have ...
— Scientific American, Volume XLIII., No. 25, December 18, 1880 • Various

... followed those mysterious navigators step by step; but in the time of Homer they were so restricted to the eastern basin that Italy may be said to have been to them an unknown land. The Phocaeans first explored the western basin; one of their colonies built Marseilles. At length Coleus of Samos passed through the frowning gateway of Hercules into the circumfluous sea, the Atlantic Ocean. No little interest attaches to the first colonial cities; they dotted the shores from Sinope to Saguntum, and were at once ...
— History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) - Revised Edition • John William Draper



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