17 Plants With Foliage Even Prettier Than Flowers

These plants are grown for their striking foliage, rather than their blooms.

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Foliage plants are the unsung heroes of the garden. Grown for their striking leaves rather than their blooms, foliage plants add texture and movement to landscapes. They can be used as filler between flowers or as a focal point. While the flowers of foliage plants are often underwhelming, these species boast beautiful leaves in an array of colors, shapes, textures, and sizes. To help you realize the full potential of foliage plants, we spoke to gardening experts who shared a few of their favorite varieties.

  • Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University, where she specializes in various gardening topics, including herbaceous plants, vegetables and vegetable insects, landscape design, and rock gardening.
  • Damon Abdi of the Hammond Research Station at Louisiana State University's agricultural center, which provides the local community with valuable information about gardening, food safety, and more.
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Lamb’s Ear

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Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a low-growing evergreen perennial with silver-gray velvety foliage that will add texture to your garden. "The thick fuzzy foliage is attractive to the eye and soft to the touch," says Linda Langelo, horticulture specialist at Colorado State University. It is drought- and deer-resistant, making it a great option for a variety of landscapes.

  • Zones: 4 to 8
  • Size: 6 to 24 inches tall x 12 to 36 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Giant Rhubarb

Giant Rhubarb

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As the name implies, giant rhubarb (Gunnera manicata) can grow to be quite tall and has attractive foliage with huge leaves. "The stalks are prickly with reddish hairs and the leaves resemble that of rhubarb," says Langelo. Do not grow giant rhubarb in a location with full sun, as it will stress the leaves.

  • Zones: 7 to 10
  • Size: 6 to 10 feet tall x 8 to 14 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Partial shade; moist, organically rich soil
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Blue Lily Turf

Blue Lily Turf

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Blue lily turf (Liriope muscari) is a perennial with grass-like foliage that forms clumps of arching, glossy dark green leaves. As an additional treat, this plant produces lavender spikes that bloom from August to September, says Langelo. Cut the foliage to the ground in late winter to early spring.

  • Zones: 5 to 10
  • Size: 12 to 24 inches tall x 12 to 24 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-draining soil
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Hakone Grass

Bamboo-like ornamental plant with cascading mounds of lush green foliage

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Hakone grass (Hakonechloa macra) will add texture and movement to your garden thanks to its gracefully arching and bright green leaves. "This plant forms dense, spreading, cascading mounds," says Langelo. "Leaves of this grass have a papery texture resembling the leaves of some types of bamboo." It will burn and lose its color in full sun, so be sure to grow it in an area with partial or full shade.

  • Zones: 5 to 9
  • Size: 12 to 24 inches tall x 12 to 24 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Partial to full shade; moist, well-draining soil
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Siberian Bugloss

Siberian bugloss

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Siberian bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla) is a perennial with beautiful heart-shaped foliage in shades of silver and white. It produces dainty blue flowers that bloom from April throughout May. "The foliage will scorch in the hot summer sun. It is best to place it where it gets afternoon shade," says Langelo.

  • Zones: 3 to 8
  • Size: 12 to 24 inches tall x 12 to 24 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Partial to full shade; moist, well-draining soil
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Ninebark

Blooming Ninebark

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Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius) is a flowering plant that's beloved for its foliage and bark. The deep purple leaves provide interest during the growing season, then die back to reveal the bark, which peels and exposes layers of reddish to light brown inner bark. "The foliage contrasted with the white flowers makes this plant a stunning addition," says Langelo.

  • Zones: 3 to 7
  • Size: 4 to 8 feet tall x 4 to 8 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Partial to full shade; average, slightly acidic, well-draining soil
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Croton

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Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is an annual in most of the United States, but a perennial in zones 11 to 12. "The leaves have bright colors of pink, orange, yellow, red, bronze, purple, and green combinations," says Langelo. "The striking and bold colors make it an attractive plant." Keep it in bright light to achieve the best foliage color.

  • Zones: 11 to 12
  • Size: 2 to 6 feet tall x 2 to 6 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun; well-draining, humus-rich soil
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Joseph’s Coat

Amaranthus tricolor ‘Joseph’s Coat’
Amaranthus tricolor ‘Joseph’s Coat’.

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Joseph’s coat (Amaranthus tricolor) is an upright bushy annual that's grown for its colorful foliage. "The flowers are insignificant compared to the attractiveness of cultivars with blotched leaves in shades of red, pink, yellow, or copper," says Langelo. While this is a low-maintenance plant, if it's grown in poorly drained soil the roots will rot.

  • Zones: 2 to 11
  • Size: 12 to 48 inches tall x 6 to 12 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Coleus

Bold Coleus plant

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With its large, serrated leaves, coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides) is sure to be a standout in your garden. "There are many multi-colored variegated varieties, with dark red to bright yellow and lime green leaves and every color and combination in between," says Damon Abdi of the Hammond Research Station at Louisiana State University's agricultural center. "Pinch off the flower stalk that emerges from the top of the plant. This keeps the foliage in peak condition and can encourage more bushy growth."

  • Zones: 10 to 11
  • Size: 1 to 3 feet tall x 1 to 3 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-draining soil
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Hosta

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There are so many varieties of hostas to choose from, and each one fills gardens with beautiful foliage, from types with large, pastel foliage to dwarf varieties with bright green leaves. "Divide hostas every several years to maintain a healthy size and to get more plants," says Abdi.

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: Depends on variety
  • Care requirements: Partial to full shade; well draining, organic-rich soil
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Persian Shield

Persian Shield plant leaves

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Persian shield (Strobilanthes dyeriana) is an evergreen shrub with purple and green leaves that have a somewhat silvery, metallic shine, says Abdi. This plant prefers full sun, as too little light can reduce the vibrant colors of the foliage. 

  • Zones: 10 to 11
  • Size: 3 to 4 feet tall x 2 to 3 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Japanese Painted Fern

Athyrium niponicum or oriental ladyfern or japanese painted fern
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Japanese painted fern (Athyrium niponicum var. pictum) is a great plant for shade gardens. It has arching, variegated fronds that are a soft-grayish green color with an overlay of silver hues contrasted with a dark maroon midrib, says Langelo. This fern has the best frond color in a lightly shaded location.

  • Zones: 3 to 8
  • Size: 18 to 24 inches tall x 18 to 24 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full to partial shade; organically rich, well-draining soil
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Caladium

Caladium plant with bold pink leaves

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Caladium is a bulb tuber that is grown as an annual in most of the U.S. "Caladium's foliage is colorful and bold," says Langelo. "The leaves have an arrowhead shape with mottling and blotching of green, pink, red, and white combinations." It is generally pest-resistant, but slugs and snails can eat the foliage.

  • Zones: 8 to 10
  • Size: 12 to 30 inches tall x 12 to 30 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Elephant Ear 'Black Coral'

green leaf Xanthosoma(elephant ear) plant at garden

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Elephant ear 'Black Coral' (Colocasia Colocasia esculenta 'Black Coral') is a tender perennial that is grown as a foliage plant. "It has heart-shaped to arrowhead-shaped, conspicuously veined leaves that point to the ground," says Langelo. "'Black Coral’ has glossy, dark purple to deep green colorful striking leaves." Its flowers are not showy and can hide behind the foliage.

  • Zones: 8 to 11
  • Size: 2 to 10 feet tall x 2 to 10 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Full to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Dusty Miller

Dusty Miller (Senecio)
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Dusty miller (Senecio cineraria) is often found growing in patios, border gardens, and garden beds. It's recognized by its fuzzy, silvery blue-green foliage that adds a cool look to the garden, says Abdi.

  • Zones: 7 to 10
  • Size: 18 to 36 inches tall x 8 to 12 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full to partial shade; well-draining soil
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Leopard Plant

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Leopard plant (Farfugium japonicum) has shiny, green, round leaves and bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer throughout fall. It's typically grown for its showy foliage, though, which is dotted with flecks of gold. The leaves will die back after a freeze and should be cut to the base to encourage future growth, says Abdi.

  • Zones: 7 to 9
  • Size: 1 to 3 feet tall x 1 to 2 feet wide
  • Care requirements: Partial shade; moist, well-draining soil
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Heuchera

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Heuchera fills gardens with multiple seasons of interest. "The palmately lobed leaves on this ground cover come in a whole host of colors, including purple, pink, green, and copper," says Abdi. Deadhead fading leaves to support new growth.

  • Zones: 3 to 9
  • Size: 6 to 24 inches tall x 6 to 24 inches wide
  • Care requirements: Full sun to partial shade; acidic, moist, well-draining soil
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