Episode 182: Favorite Plants with Red Flowers  

Episode 182: Favorite Plants with Red Flowers   Leave a comment

Purple flowers—love ‘em or hate ‘em—add an plain fiery look to gardens. The hue stands out brilliantly in opposition to the predominant greens of most landscapes, which makes purple flowers an instantaneous focus. For a lot of gardeners, purple blooms are the heartbeats of their beds and borders, radiating ardour, power, and a timeless attraction. Maybe it’s no shock that the acquainted line “Roses are purple . . .” from the favored nursery rhyme comes so readily to thoughts; these 4 phrases have etched purple flowers into the cultural creativeness as symbols of affection and sweetness.

Whether or not it’s the velvety petals of a crimson peony or the fiery spikes of a hummingbird favourite, these blooms provide not simply coloration however drama. Should you assume you’re not a fan of red-flowered crops, give this episode a pay attention as a result of we provide up some choices for each conceivable shade of this controversial coloration, from magenta pinkish-red to darkish and moody burgundy.   

Professional: Erin Schanen is creator of the Impatient Gardener weblog and YouTube channel and a Advantageous Gardening creator.  


Danielle’s Purple-Flowered Plant Picks 

  • ‘Sword Dance’ peony (Paeonia lactiflora ‘Sword Dance’, Zones 4–9) 
  • ‘Main Wheeler’ trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens ‘Main Wheeler’, Zones 4–8) 
  • ‘Claude Shride’ martagon lily (Lilium ‘Claude Shride’, Zones 3–9)
  • Purple trillium (Trillium erectum, Zones 3–7) 
‘Sword Dance’ peony
Major Wheeler lonicera
‘Main Wheeler’ lonicera
Claude Shride martagon lily
‘Claude Shride’ martagon lily
Red trillium
Purple trillium

Carol’s Purple-Flowered Plant Picks:  

  • ‘Purple Rouge’ pinks (Dianthus ‘Purple Rouge’, Zones 4–9)
  • ‘Showy Lantern’ redvein enkianthus (Enkianthus campanulatus ‘Showy Lantern’, Zones 4–7) 
  • ‘Strawberry Fields’ gomphrena (Gomphrena ‘Strawberry Fields’, annual) 
  • Purple buckeye (Aesculus pavia, Zones 4–8) 
  • Bonus plant: ‘America’ peony (Paeonia ‘America’, Zones 4–9) 
‘Red Rouge’ pinks
‘Purple Rouge’ pinks
Showy Lantern redvein enkianthus
‘Showy Lantern’ redvein enkianthus
Strawberry Fields Gomphrena
‘Strawberry Fields’ gomphrena
Aesculus pavia
Purple buckeye
Paeonia America
‘America’ peony

Professional Visitor Erin Schanen’s Purple-Flowered Plant Picks:

  • ‘Golden Scrumptious’ pineapple sage (Salvia elegans ‘Golden Scrumptious’, Zones 7b–10) 
  • Breadseed poppy (Papaver somniferum and cvs., annual) 
    • ‘Purple Big’ (not pictured)
    • Frilly hybrid cross  
  • ‘Ladybird’ poppy (Papaver commutatum ‘Ladybird’, annual) 
  • ‘Lucifer’ crocosmia (Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’, Zones 5–9) 
'Golden Delicious' pineapple sage
‘Golden Scrumptious’ pineapple sage
Breadseed poppy courtesy of Erin Schanen
Breadseed poppy courtesy of Erin Schanen
'Ladybird' poppy courtesy of Erin Schanen
‘Ladybird’ poppy courtesy of Erin Schanen
'Lucifer' crocosmia
‘Lucifer’ crocosmia courtesy of Erin Schanen

 

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