What are the pink leaves with green around them
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Hello Miriam, When talking about a plant with pink leaves and green edges there are many to choose from. I have no idea if you are asking about a light pink center, a medium-ish pink center, a deep pink center, or a bright pink center. It very well could be a pink coleus, or a watermelon coleus or perhaps solenostemone coleus (called "Winsome"), or perhaps a chocolate covered cherry coleus, or maybe it is a giant Fancy Kathleen caladium (in salmon), or a caladium called Bagbani ... all are very pretty. Is this something already in your yard that you could post a picture of or something you have heard about? Thanks for coming to Hometalk with your question :)
sounds like it could be a coleus but a pic would help determine the answer.