Foliage Color - Page 31 of 38 - Fine Gardening
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Crinum ‘Sangria’
Crinum 'Sangria'This purple-leaved hybrid has Crinum bulbispermum in its blood, so it is more cold hardy than many other purple-leaved crinums.
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‘Carolina Midnight’ loropetalum
Loropetalum chinense f. rubrum ‘Carolina Midnight’With some of the darkest foliage you'll encounter in the genus Loropetalum, 'Carolina Midnight' is a great new introduction that will add some purple punch to the garden.
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‘Illustris’ elephant’s ear
Colocasia esculenta 'Illustris'The heart-shaped leaves of 'Illustris' are huge, and their dark highlights are stunning.
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‘Grace’ smoke tree
Cotinus ‘Grace’This cross of the European smoke bush (C. coggygria) and the American smoke tree (C. obovatus) is a gem in the garden.
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Boer love grass
Eragrostis chloromelasFrom late spring until fall, Boer love grass puts on a glorious display as inflorescences that emerge silver and dry to gold dance up to 2 feet above the fine-textured clump of…
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Ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Center Glow'
This ninebark's new leaves unfurl a golden yellow and then mature to a rosy red-burgundy.
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‘Aurea’ hinoki cypress
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Aurea’Hinoki cypress is a conical, evergreen, coniferous tree with leaves that are actually minute scales on tiny branches in the form of fans.
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Bloody dock
Rumex sanguineusBloody dock, also known as red-veined dock, is a taprooted perennial with a rosette of leaves distinctively marked with deep red or purple veins.
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Hairy loosestrife
Lysimachia ciliata 'Firecracker'Hairy loosestrife has dark burgundy- to chocolate-colored foliage that spreads to form large clumps but is generally not invasive.
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Giant dracaena
Cordyline australis ‘Purple Tower’'Purple Tower' is a cultivar of the New Zealand native cabbage tree, frequently grown in greenhouses, as houseplants, or as large accent plants outdoors.