Purple/Burgundy - Page 18 of 20 - Fine Gardening

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    ‘Elizabeth Ann’ spotted geranium

    Geranium maculatum ‘Elizabeth Ann’

    This gorgeous cultivar of the North American species has rich, chocolate brown foliage and contrasting lavender blooms.

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    ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ pineapple lily

    Eucomis comosa 'Sparkling Burgundy'

    This outstanding cultivar boasts dark burgundy leaves that slowly change to olive green, and then revert back dramatically as the flowers fade.

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    Redtwig dogwood

    Cornus alba

    These showy shrubs have two distinct phases of garden interest.

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    Mexican orange blossom

    Choisya ternata 'Sundance'

    'Sundance' Mexican orange blossom is an evergreen, compact shrub with white, fragrant flowers borne in late spring, and again in late summer and autumn.

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    ‘Forest Pansy’ Eastern redbud

    Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'

    In early spring, 'Forest Pansy' awakens with a long-lasting profusion of bright purplish-pink blooms borne in clusters, before the leaves, along smooth gray branches.

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    ‘Purple Leaf’ corydalis

    Corydalis flexuosa ‘Purple Leaf’

    This choice corydalis produces fragrant clusters of periwinkle-blue flowers and ferny foliage infused with purple hues.

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    Gold hosta

    Hosta ‘Fort Knox’

    This upright selection reaches 24 inches tall and 44 to 48 inches wide.

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    ‘Mint Chocolate’ Foam flower

    Tiarella 'Mint Chocolate'

    This clump-forming variety has unusually long, maple-shaped leaves with a chocolate-colored overlay.

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    Persian shield

    Strobilanthes dyerianus

    A soft-stemmed shrub grown for its extraordinary foliage, Persian shield has thick, quilted purple leaves to 6 inches long splashed with iridescent pewter or silver.

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    Juniperus × pfitzeriana ‘Daub’s Frosted’

    Juniperus  × pfitzeriana ‘Daub’s Frosted’

    This evergreen shrub has a low, spreading habit and attractive, two-toned foliage.