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ColorBlaze Coleus: Easy color scheme companions
ColorBlaze Coleus: Easy color scheme companions

ColorBlaze Nearly Noir coleus is also making its debut in 2022. Like the name suggests it is such a dark burgundy it looks nearly black. Here it is combined with Luminary Opalescence phlox and Alocasia upright elephant ears.

ColorBlaze Coleus: Easy color scheme companions

ColorBlaze Lime Tie coleus, Color Coded Orange You Awesome echinacea and Dolce Winterberry heuchera create a three-part or triadic harmony of color.

ColorBlaze Coleus: Easy color scheme companions

ColorBlaze Royale Brandy coleus and Luscious Royale Cosmo lantana show create a monochromatic partnership of color. Photos by Norman Winter

ColorBlaze Coleus: Easy color scheme companions

ColorBlaze El Brighto coleus will be making its debut in 2022 and make no mistake about it, award-winning color scheme opportunities await as you select your flower partners. In fact, at the Young’s Plant Farm 2021 Garden Tour in Auburn, Ala, this summer it made a memorable impression on The Garden Guy.

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Above, Sky Blue Cafe's fried catfish topped with queso and pico served with fries. Below, Sky Blue's chicken fried chicken sandwich topped with queso and pico dished out with fries. Daily Record photos by Lance Winter & Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Sky Blue Cafe

A new restaurant just off the Square has opened, offering San Marcos residents with delicious cafe food and fresh twists on classics. 

Picasso in Purple
Picasso in Purple

Supertunia Picasso in Purple petunia, Superbells Yellow calibrachoa and White Knight Sweet alyssum are reaching peak bloom in this container made of recycled bamboo.

Picasso in Purple

This Eastern Tiger Swallowtail has been making frequent stops at the Supertunia Picasso in Purple flowers. Photos by Norman Winter

Picasso in Purple: One Special Supertunia

Naming a petunia Picasso gives clear indication this plant is something special. That is precisely what I thought, too, the first time I saw Supertunia Picasso in Purple in plant trials. Actually, I felt a little intimidated as I started thinking what would I do with this beautiful flower in containers or in the landscape.

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