Silver-foliage plants are especially useful for "moonlight gardens" that are meant to be enjoyed at night. These reasons explain why so many silver-leaved plants are highly prized, even when they produce no remarkable flowers. Here are some examples of how silver-foliage plants can work effectively in a landscape. 01 of 16 Plants with silvery foliage are among the most valuable for your landscape, because they look good with anything. Silver tones down bold reds, yellows, and oranges, yet harmonizes with soft blues, pinks, and whites. Here are some of the most reliable annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs to consider. 01 of 19 Blue Fescue Andrew Drake
16 SilverFoliage Plants to Brighten Your Landscape
Artemisia ludoviciana Silver wormwood ( Artemisia ludoviciana 'Valerie Finnis'). Photo: farmyardnurseries.co.uk There are several cultivars of this upright silvery groundcover, with simple or cut leaves. The flowers are insignificant, but the leaves make up for their lack of appeal. Silver or gray foliage plants can complement nearly any garden, and many of them are low maintenance too. Most of these interesting plants perform well in hot or dry areas. In fact, a large number of plants with gray and silver foliage are even native to drought-like environments. Silver-leaf plants like artemisia are some of the most valuable in the garden design world because they're true neutrals. They look good paired with anything, so you can incorporate silvery plants anywhere in your landscape or container gardens. Cardoon Cardoon foliage ( Cynara cardunculus) Cynara cardunculus has striking silvery, thistle-like foliage and tall flower stems are topped by fat thistle buds that look like small globe artichokes. They open into large purple thistle flowers which attract masses of bees.
16 SilverFoliage Plants to Brighten Your Landscape
3. Dianthus The next plant on our list is the dianthus. This herbaceous perennial typically produces showy, fragrant flowers and beautiful silvery leaves. While most people love the dianthus because of its colorful blooms, the silver-colored foliage is what keeps the plant looking great after the flowers fade. Kids love this plant! Hardy in zones 4 to 8, it grows to be about 4 to 6 inches tall making it good for a front of the border spot. When it blossoms it sends up a 12 to 18 inch tall flower spike with tiny purple flowers. In the mint family, its creeping stems can be invasive. Silver foliage plants have amazing quality- they can highlight other plants and flowers in the garden. Learn more about them and find out the best you can grow. The silvery foliage has a precious and bright appearance. This color not only brightens up the dull, dark corner but it also accentuates the plants and flowers of other colors around it. Silver plants, or those with gray foliage, can complement nearly any garden, and many of them are low-maintenance too. This article has information on using silver foliage plants in the garden.
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If you're looking for a plant with silver foliage to add to your flower beds, consider the White sagebrush 'Silver Queen'. This plant pairs well with other silver foliage plants like mossy sage and looks excellent with lavender-blue flowers. Woolly Yarrow Woolly yarrow ( Achillea tomentosa) Plant information Silver and grey foliage is very adaptable and also has a definite character of its own. Choose these annuals and perennials with AGMs
Get the scoop on Silver Foliage Plants! I'll guide you through enhancing your garden with these shimmering beauties! Nicolette Goff Updated: Apr 12, 2023 7:32 PM EDT Silvery Artemisia Add some elegance and contrast to your flower beds this year by including plants with silvery, blue or gray foliage. Interspersed among the brighter greens and colorful blossoms, these plants seem to harmonize the garden elements.
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Artemisia in all its variation (there are many species) belongs to the A-List of silver-leafed plants. Its feathery leaves define textural delicacy while the fine-cut surfaces manage to glow and offer shadow at the same time. Cotyledon Above: Frothy gaura is planted against backdrop of flesh-leafed Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga. Top ten plants with silver foliage By David Domoney | May 25th, 2022 Share the story 8 1 In the garden, there are many brightly coloured flowers and different options of foliage plants that I love. But add some enchanting charm to your planting schemes with these top picks of plants with silver foliage. 1. Lychnis coronaria (rose campion)