QUESTION:
Hi, can you tell me the name of the vine in the picture?
Hi Marco,
My name is April M. and I’m the horticulturist that Sandi referred to. Just for your information I am a member of the Dunesland Garden Club and am a retired Horticulturist from the Chicago Botanic Garden.
This plant is not a vine, but as Sandi said, is a Coleus seedling. It probably settled in the crack in the walk from last year. It can get quite tall, so I suggest that if you would like to transplant it elsewhere you can do that very easily. Pour water on the plant and carefully pull it out by holding the base of the stem. I’m assuming you live somewhere warm and can plant it right away. Do so in an area that will get morning sun or dappled shade, since the majority of Coleus like a shady area. It may grow quite tall, unless you pinch off the topmost leaves, so it grows bushier. Also, even though this plant does bloom, the blooms take a lot of the energy from the plant and it becomes lankier rather than nice and bushy.
Thanks again,
April M.
April – Horticulturist