Coleus Caninus: The Scaredy Cat Plant
What is Coleus Caninus?
Coleus caninus, also known as the scaredy cat plant, is a perennial plant that’s said to deter cats. It’s a member of the mint family and has attractive blue flowers and blue-green leaves.
Benefits of Coleus Caninus
- Keeps cats away: Coleus caninus has a pungent smell that cats find unpleasant, making it an effective cat deterrent.
- Attracts bees: The flowers of Coleus caninus attract bees and other beneficial insects.
- Easy to grow: Coleus caninus is a low-maintenance plant that tolerates drought and is easy to grow in a variety of soil conditions.
How to Grow Coleus Caninus
- Planting: Plant Coleus caninus in full sun or partial shade. It prefers well-drained soil.
- Cuttings: You can also grow Coleus caninus from cuttings. Take cuttings in mid- to late summer and pot them individually. Overwinter them on a windowsill.
- Care: Coleus caninus is a relatively low-maintenance plant. Water it regularly, especially during hot, dry weather. Prune any straggly stems.
Where to Buy Coleus Caninus
You can buy Coleus caninus online as plug plants or at local nurseries. Be sure to check plants for signs of damage or disease before planting.
Is Coleus Caninus Poisonous?
Coleus caninus is not poisonous to humans or pets. However, it can cause an upset stomach if ingested.
Other Names for Coleus Caninus
- Solenostemon canina
- Plectranthus caninus
Tips for Using Coleus Caninus
- Plant Coleus caninus in borders or pots to keep cats away from your garden.
- Use Coleus caninus as a companion plant to attract bees and other beneficial insects.
- Take cuttings from Coleus caninus to propagate new plants and save money.