7 Deep Purple Plants That Will Add Bold Drama to Your Garden
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Lisianthus
These elegant flowers have a soft, romantic feel with their gently ruffled petals, giving a very strong rose feel to any garden space where they are planted. Lisianthus flowers are available in white, pink, lavender, and deep purple from late spring to summer.
While they prefer full sun, they can tolerate partial shade. Planting irises in late summer to early fall ensures a stunning display of spring and early summer blooms.
Known for its striking purple hue and soothing scent, lavender is a magnet for butterflies and an ideal choice for those seeking low-maintenance beauty.
They offer a wide array of colors, such as red, orange, yellow, blue, purple, white, and pink. Suitable for USDA zones 3 through 8, certain cold-hardy varieties can bloom at the tail end of winter.
With bright and bi-colored edible flowers, pansies are popular in both fresh salads and desserts. They flourish in full morning sunlight and well-drained, fertile soil.
What truly sets it apart is the soft, velvety purple fuzz that outlines each leaf, creating a striking contrast. This unique texture and color combination makes Purple Passion a real eye-catcher in any indoor garden when placed among other houseplants.