Purple/Burgundy - Page 14 of 20 - Fine Gardening
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Plant Guide
‘Dark Reiter’ geranium
Geranium pratense 'Dark Reiter''Dark Reiter', a fairly new cultivar, has a short mounded habit and dissected dark leaves.
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‘Crimson Curls’ coral bells
Heuchera 'Crimson Curls''Crimson Curls' heuchera is fairly pest free, but it requires constant moisture to look its best.
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‘Schubert’ chokecherry
Prunus virginiana 'Schubert''Schubert' chokecherry, with its vivid foliage and pyramidal form, makes a fine focal point.
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Sedum ‘Postman’s Pride’
Sedum 'Postman's Pride'
'Postman's Pride' sedum is a wonderful dark-foliaged plant for sunny, dry locations.
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Hibiscus ‘Kopper King’
Hibiscus 'Kopper King'
A hardy hibiscus, 'Kopper King' has leaves that are a coppery red on top and orange-red underneath.
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Diabolo® ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Monlo’With its upright, arching branches and dark chocolate to purple foliage, Diabolo® ninebark offers a color contrast with silver-leaved plants and makes a fine backdrop hedge.
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‘Burgundy Lace’ Japanese painted fern
Athyrium niponicum var. pictum 'Burgundy Lace''Burgundy Lace' is a real showstopper in shady borders and containers, with its silvery purple-bronze fronds.
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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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Plant Guide
‘Illustris’ elephant’s ear
Colocasia esculenta 'Illustris'The heart-shaped leaves of 'Illustris' are huge, and their dark highlights are stunning.