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 Silver Bouquet Lungwort Pulmonaria Silver Bouquet Don't be put off by the name of this plant Silver Bouquet Lungwort is a beautiful plant that should be in your landscape Its silvery leaves have a hint of lime green scattered along the edges, and the flowers shift from pink to blue as they ageTibouchina heteromalla (Silver Leafed Princess Flower) is an upright, tropical, evergreen shrub boasting velvety silvergreen, broad ovatecordate leaves, 6 in long (15 cm), with silver undersides The old leaves usually turn a warm orange color just prior to dropping off Blooming in summer and fall (depending on geographic location), ravishing rich violetpurple flowers, 15 in Believe it or not, purple is one of the most common colors of flowers About this, it is important to note that the purple color of flowers and other purple plant organs (like purple leaves and stems) is due to the pigment called anthocyanin Aside from purple, anthocyanin also produces red, magenta, and blue colors, depending on its intensity

Silver leaf plant with purple flowers

Silver leaf plant with purple flowers-This lowgrowing succulent has mintgreen leaves that turn lilac purple when in full sun If for some reason you do not like succulents with pointy leaves, you will love the Corsican Stonecrop because its leaves are short and rounded The plant's pinkwhite/ purpleThis tender perennial from Peru is highly unusual for its dramatic, purpleblack flowers and pistachiogreen calyces The flowers appear from late summer to early fall The drama is heighted by its contrasting silvery leaves and stems, which are densely cloaked in woolly, white hairs Plants grow to about 18 inches tall and 12 inches wide

Silver and grey foliage is very adaptable in the garden and it has a charming character – see our plantsman's selection of award winning silvery perennials 10 award winning plants with silver leaves / RHS GardeningLeucophyllum frutescens Silver leaf is a flowering evergreen shrub with arching branches and woolly, silvery gray leaves In summer, it bears solitary, bellshaped rosepurple flowers an inch across Noteworthy Characteristics Useful as hedging and in seaside plantings Care Grow in poor, sandy soil and full sunLike all silver foliage plants, this shrub's unusual color contrasts beautifully with all the green in a landscape It can look almost white in a landscape or take on a bluish cast These plants are especially effective when planted in combination with red, pink, purple, blue and white flowering plants

Verbena If you have hot weather plant Verbena in your garden These plants thrive in hot, humid summers and bloom through midfall They have foursided stems with spikes of funnelshaped purple flowers that sprout between mounding greenery They grow from 618 inches tall and spread from 16 inches wideSilver leaves with green margins are topped with the purple blooms in spring and sporadically in late summer to fall Grows 48" tall Plant 18" apart When received, the plant will be in seasonal condition with appropriate foliage If shipped between November 1st and March 1st, the plant may be dormant and trimmed Gazing on the silver foliage of lavender ( Levandula angustifolia) in winter is a delight In cold climates, foliage plants such as this offer visual interest when colorful flowers, including lavender's delicate indigo blooms, have long since vanished

 Famed for its purple foliage and pale purple flowers, the Purple Heart ( Tradescantia pallida) is a great addition to add striking color to a garden This flowering purple perennial is a lowgrowing trailing plant that is good as a bedding plant at the front of flower beds and borders, or in a hanging basketPlants that have silverytone foliage are some of the most valuable in the landscape because they look good with anything Silver helps tone down bold, reds, yellows, and oranges, yet harmonizes with soft blues, pinks, and whites Here are some of the most reliable annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs to consider Top 10 Plants with purple Leaves Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' 10 Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' It's hard to think of a more versatile plant with purple leaves than Cercis canadensis Grow it as a shrub or a multistemmed small tree It could be at the back of a border or given a prominent position in the garden

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