Purple plants to decorate your home or garden

There are many purple plants

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Purple plants have the peculiarity that they are very rare, and that makes them even more attractive if possible. And it is that in nature the predominant color is green, produced by chlorophyll, an essential pigment so that they can transform the oxygen and light energy from the Sun that they absorb through the pores of their leaves into food.

In fact, only a few species have evolved to have purple or lilac leaves, although if we look for sure we will find. If you want us to do that job for you and give your home a nice mystical style, take a look.

Acer palmatum var atropurpureum (Japanese red leaf maple)

The purple palm maple, as it is also called, is a deciduous shrub that reaches 4-5 meters in height. It has a densely populated crown, which is purple in spring, dark green in summer, and reddish-purple in autumn. It has a very slow growth, so it is perfect to have in a pot, or in a garden as long as the soil is acidic and has good drainage. As if that were not enough, it resists frosts down to -18ºC.

Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' (Norwegian Red Maple)

He 'Crimson king'is a variety of Norwegian maple that reaches a height of 20 meters. It has a straight trunk, and a dense crown. Its leaves are palmate and crimson in spring and summer, and dark reddish in autumn. Due to its size and your own needs, it is a plant that must be outside. In addition, it is recommended that it be grown only in temperate climates with cold winters, since in warm places it will not grow as well and even its leaves could burn. Resists up to -18ºC.

Albizia 'Summer Chocolate'

La Albizia 'Summer Chocolate' It is a fantastic deciduous tree that you can grow in all kinds of gardens, regardless of whether they are small or large, or even in pots - large - if you are pruning it regularly. It has a crown formed by leaves that give it a feathery, brownish-purple appearance. Plus produces lilac flowers in spring. The only bad thing is that it cannot stand strong wind, and that it cannot live indoors. However, it is capable of withstanding frosts down to -5ºC.

Begonia rex (Painted Leaf Begonia)

La Begonia rex It is a rhizomatous herbaceous plant that reaches a height of about 40 centimeters. Many hybrids have been created in order to get varieties with multi-colored leaves. If you want a home, we recommend the 'Red Robin', or 'Red Bull'. You will love any of them, as they have purple-reddish leaves, and are ideal for growing in hanging pots. But keep in mind that they are sensitive to waterlogging, and that they need protection against the cold.

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Echeveria 'Perle Von Nurnberg'

The Echeveria 'Perle Von Nurnberg' is a hybrid between Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' and echeveria elegans. It is a plant with roseate leaves, fleshy and purple, that have a rounded shape, which measures 12 centimeters in diameter by 5-6 centimeters high. In addition, it is covered by a kind of white powder or wax that protects it from the intense sun. To grow it needs a lot of light, if possible from the sun and direct, and a land that drains water well. It has to be watered occasionally, and protect from frost.

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Graptopetalum pentandrum (Marble rose)

The succulent plant known as marble rose It is a species that produces a cylindrical stem about one centimeter thick at the end of which sprout rose-colored leaves of light purple color. It reaches a height of approximately 20 centimeters, and usually forms small groups up to 40 centimeters in diameter. Its flowers are small, yellow and red, and appear in spring. It needs a lot of light and little water, so it is perfect to put in those rooms where there is a lot of lightas well as abroad. It resists up to -3ºC as long as they are short-term and occasional frosts.

oxalis triangular (Butterfly plant)

El oxalis triangular It is one of the most striking purple plants without a doubt. Despite being a clover, and therefore having a very fast growth rate, it is often found a space to have it. At the entrance of the house, in the bedroom, or even on the balcony during the warm months of the year. It grows only about 30 inches tall, and in spring it produces small white or pinkish-white flowers on the top.

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tradescantia pallida (Love of man)

La tradescantia pallida It is a plant that goes by several names: glitter, purple tradescantia, or love of man. It has a creeping or, if you prefer, hanging bearing, and develops stems up to 50 centimeters long.. Its leaves are, as you can imagine, purple in color, and it has small pink flowers in spring and summer. It is interesting to grow indoors because it is sensitive to frost, although it supports up to -3ºC if it is for a short time.

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