Foliage Color - Page 21 of 38 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
‘Cherry Cola’ dyckia
Dyckia fosteriana 'Cherry Cola''Cherry Cola' , a relatively new cultivar, features deep, dark burgundy foliage and small but sharp teeth (handle with care!
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‘Orange King’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Orange King’‘Orange King’ exemplifies one of the loveliest characteristics of coleus, the ability to glow like stained glass when struck by sunlight.
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‘Mariposa’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Mariposa’'Mariposa' is a big, upright, very striking coleus with 6- to 8-inch-long leaves that drape downward, allowing a clear view of their magnificent crimson-pink color.
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‘Red Trailing Queen’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Red Trailing Queen’As basic as a black dress, 15-inch-tall ‘Red Trailing Queen’ bedecks herself from leaf to stem in regal burgundy.
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Starry Stonecrop
Sedum telephium 'Matrona'This choice cultivar boasts domed clusters of starry, pale-pink flowers with dark-tipped stamens.
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Tiger Eyes sumac
Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’Lemon-lime foliage, fuzzy stems, and intense fall color make this sumac cultivar a standout.
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‘Frisia’ golden locust
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’This large, fast-growing tree has spiny shoots, droopy leaves that stay sunny yellow from spring until frost, and fragrant white flowers in late spring and early summer on pendent racemes.
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Plant Guide
‘Nugget’ ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Nugget’The yellow to lime green foliage of 'Nugget' ninebark makes an interesting contrast with the exfoliating, cinnamon-colored bark.
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Plant Guide
‘Amazing Red’ New Zealand Flax
Phormium 'Amazing Red'This New Zealand flax has dark reddish brown leaves that form a neat clump less than 2 feet tall and about as wide.
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Plant Guide
‘Shenandoah’ red switchgrass
Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’'Shenandoah' is truly a plant for all seasons.