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    • Astilbe ‘Delft Lace’ botanical name Astilbe ‘Delft Lace’ plant type Herbaceous perennial. sun requirements Part shade to full shade. water needs Medium. height 2 to 3 feet.
    • ‘Black Magic’ Elephant Ear. botanical name Colocasia esculenta ‘Black Magic’ plant type Bulb. sun requirements Full sun to part shade. water needs Medium.
    • Black Rose Aeonium. botanical name Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’ plant type Succulent. sun requirements Full sun. water needs Dry to Medium. height 0.5 to 3 feet.
    • ‘Black Scallop’ Bugleweed. botanical name Ajuga reptans ‘Black Scallop’ plant type Herbaceous perennial. sun requirements Full sun to part shade. water needs Medium.
    • Catmint or Catnips. Botanical Name: Nepeta. Catmint can thrive well in dry, hot climates and flowers throughout the season. It forms a rounded, low mound of silver-blue foliage with spikes of purple flowers.
    • Iris. Botanical Name: Iris. You can find Iris in various colors, from purples to violet to pale lilac. For the best colors, make sure it gets plenty of light throughout the day.
    • Lupine. Botanical Name: Lupinus. You can grow Lupine in your veggie garden near cucumber, broccoli, and squash. These purple flowers can help enhance soil quality and allow other plants to grow well.
    • Lilac. Botanical Name: Syringa. You can easily recognize Lilacs by their panicles of small, tubular blooms in light purple, pink, white, creamy yellow, and blue shades.
    • Ajuga. Also known as bugleweed (Ajuga reptans), this low-growing, slow-spreading perennial provides excellent coverage just about anywhere in the garden, from full sun to part shade.
    • Alternanthera. Alternanthera comes in a variety of colors, including purple such as the variety 'Purple Prince'. It will thrive in sunny to shady conditions and only grows to a couple of feet tall and wide.
    • Begonia. There are few plants that match the colors of begonias. With their rich and vibrant reds, pinks, whites, silvers, purples, and greens, these plants offer some of the most beautiful leaves available to home gardeners.
    • Coleus. Coleus (Plectranthus spp.) are known for their fantastic kaleidoscope of colors from reds and yellows, to oranges and purples. But for many varieties, excessive flowering and untidy growth lead to somewhat unsightly plants by mid-season.
    • Coral Bells. Heuchera spp. Type: Herbaceous perennial. Hardiness: 4 to 9. Light Needs: Full sun to shade. Also known as alumroot, coral bells are low-growing perennials with gorgeous, scalloped leaves.
    • Bugleweed. Ajuga reptans. Type: Herbaceous perennial. Hardiness: 4 to 9. Light Needs: Full to partial sun. Bugleweed is a prolific groundcover that doesn’t mind filling in shady gaps in the garden.
    • Ti. Cordyline terminalis. Type: Evergreen shrub. Hardiness: 9 to 11. Light Needs: Full to partial sun. Common in tropical regions like Hawai’i and southern Florida, the ti plant is a colourful shrub with thin, grass-like leaves.
    • Japanese Maple. Acer palmatum. Type: Deciduous tree. Hardiness: 5 to 9. Light Needs: Partial sun. If you’re thinking about adding a specimen tree to your landscape, a Japanese maple should be at the top of your list.
  1. Coral Bells (Heuchera) Zones: 3 through 9. Coral bells have some of the prettiest, most vivid foliage you can find. Different varieties come in colors like bronze, green, orange, purple, red, and silver. Some types combine these colors, with stripes, streaks, spotted, speckled, mottled, veined, or edged foliage.

  2. Feb 23, 2024 · The ‘Crimson Dwarf’ purple-leaf sand cherry shrub is a popular landscaping shrub growing 6 to 10 ft. (1.8 – 3 m) tall and up to 8 ft. (2.4 m) wide. The dwarf shrub has great aesthetic value in gardens. As the flowers fade, the deep purple crimson foliage adds dramatic colors to mixed borders, hedges, and screens.

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  4. Nov 27, 2023 · One of the reasons to add this purple flowering vine is that it grows very quickly every year. The purple clematis plant produces an abundance of purple flowers and can grow between 10 and 15 ft. (3 – 4 m) long. Clematis are hardy perennials in zones 4-9. USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9.

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