Purple foliage

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Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea', Purple Fernleaf Acacia. Drought tolerant, frost hardy and disease resistant once established. Acacia Baileyana, Foliage Garden, Florida Landscaping, Plants For Garden, Plant Encyclopedia, Garden Catalogs, Witch Cottage, Acacia Tree, Plant Catalogs

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Heucheras are more or less evergreen, clump-forming herbaceous perennials.  Heuchera micrantha 'Plum Pudding' is a particular favourite of mine and my clients.  It forms a compact clump of lobed, deep beetroot-purple dusted with silvery-grey leaves and slender stems to 60cm bearing insignificant white flowers.  It requires a position in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-drained soil where it will make a height & spread of 0.1-0.5cm in two to five years. Cora Bells, Dust Purple, Plum Leaves, Color Uva, Hydrangea Petiolaris, Dark Foliage, Purple Foliage, Avant Garden, Purple Leaves

Heucheras are more or less evergreen, clump-forming herbaceous perennials. Heuchera micrantha 'Plum Pudding' is a particular favourite of mine and my clients. It forms a compact clump of lobed, deep beetroot-purple dusted with silvery-grey leaves and slender stems to 60cm bearing insignificant white flowers. It requires a position in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-drained soil where it will make a height & spread of 0.1-0.5cm in two to five years.

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Leaf Mould, Shamrock Plant, Purple Shamrock, Oxalis Triangularis, Butterfly Plant, Purple Foliage, Plant Bulbs, Butterfly Plants, Purple Plants

Shamrocks aren't always green! And Oxalis triangularis—often called the false shamrock, since it's actually a wood sorrel and not a clover—is beloved by many for its deep purple foliage and butterfly-like leaves. This is a plant that's sometimes grown outdoors (and even found in the wild), though Ox

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