Family: Amaranthaceae
Joseph’s Coat, Calico plant, Copperleaf, Bloodleaf, Joyweed, Parrot leaf , Globe amaranthus
Origin: West Indies to Brazil
Grown exclusively for its colorful foliage – rich purple to burgundy leaves. Forms spreading foliage mounds to 12-30″ tall. Common names – Joseph’s coat, copperleaf, calico plant, bloodleaf, joyweed and parrot leaf – all in reference to the often brilliantly colored leaves which provide foliage contrast to gardens and container plantings.Best foliage colors are developed in full sun. It grows better in organically rich and consistently moist, well-drained soils, But not completely dry out. May also be grown indoors as a houseplant as long as it is sited in a bright, sunny location and soils are kept moist. Plants may be grown from seed by starting them indoors in late winter and transplanting them outdoors after last frost date. Pinching stems or shearing will keep plants compact and bushy.