What is this plant?
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Aggie on Aug 22, 2014It looks like some type of amaranthus to me.Helpful Reply
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Karen Ricard on Aug 23, 2014From the texture of the leaves it looks like a coleusHelpful Reply
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Ruth Wolery on Aug 23, 2014It looks like coleus that needs water or too much sun.Helpful Reply
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Julie on Aug 23, 2014Amaranthus hybridHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Aug 23, 2014The amaranths have it. That looks like Amaranthus tricolor 'Aurora.'Helpful Reply
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KatieAnn on Aug 23, 2014It looks like you should cut it off, it's ruining the look of the rest of your container.Helpful Reply
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April Buchanan Besse on Aug 24, 2014It is a type of Amaranthus. There is also a gorgeous hot pink one!Helpful Reply
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MikkiGirl on Aug 25, 2014It's an Amaranthus tricolor Aurora- Yellow Joseph’s Coat / Summer Poinsettia / Chinese Spinach and that's how it's supposed to look:-)Helpful Reply
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