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Rounded, gently lobed leaves range in color from deep purple to black, mounding to 10" tall and twice as wide, making it a great choice for borders.
A fairly compact variety with lobed, red-tinged, peach-colored leaves in spring and summer, then taking on plum tones in the fall.
Cherry red foliage forms a dense, weed-suppressing mat and serves as the perfect backdrop for late summer blooms.
A deep intense chocolate brown, though it may take on reddish hues, depending upon the amount of light it gets.
'Mona Lisa' will go from green in the spring and summer to reddish tones in the winter, with a light webbing across the center leaves.
Dramatic purple-red sword-like leaves make a stunning centerpiece for container planters and can be brought indoors for the winter.
Descriptions range from a "velvety purple" to "deep maroon" but all agree this barberry is a standout from spring until fall.
Neat dark foliage makes the large scarlet flowers pop, adding a hint of drama to container planters and hanging baskets.
Oval, mirror-bright leaves emerge emerald green with gold edges, gradually maturing into orangey/gold tones in summer.
A larger hen than usual, and not as many chicks as other varieties, but the large smooth rosettes of this hen is worth it!
This low growing sedum struts its stuff in the fall when its leaves turn a deep red, and again in the summer when pink flower clusters pop out.
Geometric perfection in nature - beautiful leaves ranging in color from apple green to burgundy red, depending upon the season.
Green at the base and tips, but red in the center of the leaves. Fine but visible hairs make this hens and chicks all the more interesting.
Dark-chocolate colored leaves are absolutely stunning when mixed with bright greens or cooler blues in fall/winter baskets.
Even in the dark days of fall and winter, dark-leafed heucheras can add drama and textural interest to baskets and borders.
Star-shaped leaves of green, purplish bronze, and deep purple form an attractive mound of year-round color and texture.
Silvery cast to dark ruffled leaves reminds one of a stormy sky at sunset - little bits of bronze and purple peek through.
Let it cover the ground or trail from planters. Pair it with chartreuse green Angelina stonecrop or green hen and chicks for beautiful color contrast and textural interest.
Unusual reddish bronze, fine-bladed foliage makes a distinctive addition to planters or sunny gardens and no, it's not dead.
Thorny but beautiful, this small deciduous shrub flaunts its stuff from spring into fall with stunning foliage and fall berries.
New growth emerges purple-red, then matures to a bronzy green. Bees and hummingbirds love the tall white flower stalks.
Deep dark tropical foliage stands tall in the garden, providing a dramatic background for the showy red summer blooms.
Shiny pinkish-red leaves flame on in autumn, adding rich colors to fall/winter baskets. A year-round show-off with mirror bright foliage.