- Lean towards sun or part-sun
- Keep equally clammy, not wet or dry
- Simple to develop inside or out
- It makes an amazing house plant or bedding plant
- Quick transportation
The bright foliage of St. Joseph's Coat is particularly attractive. Its green, wavy leaves have red and pink streaks and blotches. A few leaves are altogether red and others totally green. It is an exquisite nursery praise to vivid tropical house plants or more curbed bedding plants. Joseph's Coat is a low-becoming tropical enduring esteemed for its shaggy propensity and reflexive, brilliant leaves. It is local from Mexico to Argentina where it normally possesses open backwoods with plentiful precipitation. The variable leaves might be blotched with characteristics of red, yellow, orange, brown, copper or purple and here and there have differentiating red venation. At the point when conditions are positive, mature examples produce heaps of little, white blossoms that are elaborately immaterial. Develop Joseph's jacket in areas with full sun to light shade and rich soil with great seepage. It is a delightful foliage plant that will develop as a houseplant whenever given brilliant, separated light. Plant it as an emphasize plant for compartments or plant it in the nursery as a groundcover or edging plant.