Foliage Color - Page 29 of 38 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
‘Blue Angel’ hosta
Hosta ‘Blue Angel’'Blue Angel' makes a very large tiered mound of heavily textured blue leaves that can be as wide as 18 in.
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Summer Wine ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Seward'Many gardeners know ninebark as an undistinguished shrub with ordinary green leaves, white flowers, and fall fruit.
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‘Religious Radish’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Religious Radish’This adaptable coleus will grow in sun or shade.
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Copperleaf
Acalypha wilkesianaThis spreading shrub is grown for its multi-colored, toothed, oval leaves.
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Rex begonia vine
Cissus discolorHaving the striking leaves of a Rex begonia and a vining growth habit, Cissus discolor is excellent in a container and can be trained onto a form.
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‘Sedona’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides 'Sedona''Sedona' coleus has leaves blessed with shades of pink and orange, giving the plant a bronzy appearance.
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Purple Swedish ivy
Plectranthus purpuratusSoft, fuzzy, purple-tinged leaves make this Plectranthus a good companion plant in containers.
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Friendship plant
Pilea involucrataFriendship plant, a native of Central and South America, is easily propagated and given to friends—hence the common name.
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‘Fireworks’ begonia
Begonia 'Fireworks’Like other Rex begonias, 'Fireworks' is noteworthy for the coloration of its foliage.