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Meaning: Any of various Old World tropical plants of the genus Coleus having multicolored decorative leaves and spikes of blue flowers Classified under: Nouns denoting plants Synonyms: coleus; flame nettle Hypernyms ("flame nettle" is a kind of...): herb; herbaceous plant (a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "flame nettle"): Coleus amboinicus; Coleus aromaticus; country borage; Plectranthus amboinicus (an aromatic fleshy herb of India and Ceylon to South Africa; sometimes placed in genus Plectranthus) Coleus blumei; Joseph's coat; painted nettle; Solenostemon blumei; Solenostemon scutellarioides (perennial aromatic herb of southeastern Asia having large usually bright-colored or blotched leaves and spikes of blue-violet flowers; sometimes placed in genus Solenostemon) Holonyms ("flame nettle" is a member of...): genus Coleus (genus of Old World tropical plants cultivated for their variegated leaves; various plants sometimes placed in genera Plectranthus or Solenostemon) "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady." (English proverb) "He who would do great things should not attempt them all alone." (Native American proverb, Seneca) "The ant shall never crawl on its knees." (Arabic proverb) "He who sleeps cannot catch fish." (Corsican proverb) Useful links: Meaning of Coleus amboinicus Meaning of country borage Meaning of Coleus blumei Meaning of Joseph's coat Meaning of Solenostemon blumei
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