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The Bronze Age: 7 Ways to Add Drama with Purple-Brown Plants
At the Chelsea Flower Show last month one plant kept popping up again and again, dotted through show gardens and on nursery stands and displays. Atriplex hortensis—or orache—is an edible salad crop that is increasingly being grown in borders, too, and at Chelsea it was used as a bold vertical accent amidst summer perennials. But its most distinguishing characteristic may be its deep purple and bronze foliage, which can provide a foil to softer pastel flowers and green leaves—and bring drama to each space.
Dark leaved plants add vital depth and interest to planting schemes and can be deployed in myriad ways. Here are seven ideas for using them to dazzling effect.
Photography by Clare Coulson, unless otherwise noted.