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10 Purple Flowers to Brighten Your Garden

It could be a good idea to refresh your garden with plants in similar colors. Use purple flowers or purple plants for it. Then, here are 7 Purple Flowers to Brighten Your Garden. Check it out!

Canterbury bells

These purple flowers with bell-shaped blooms are ideal for beautifying your yard or interior space. This flower is popular across Europe and North America. They have a lovely smell and may bloom from white to violet. Place them in a place with full to partial sun.

 

Petunia

Petunias may survive in both hot and cold climes. They’ll also look lovely in a hanging basket. Petunia is an annual that may grow to be 6 to 12 inches tall.

Scabiosa

 

Scabiosa, popularly known as pincushion flowers, are European plants or flowers. These perennial flowers have gorgeous hues and are simple to cultivate. Plant them in early spring and start them inside in colder areas. Their flowers will mature in 90 to 100 days at a moderate rate.

Clematis

Clematis is a flower that grows quickly on vines and belongs to the buttercup family. Their appearance is simply wonderful on fences, porches, or walls.

 

Limonium perezii

Canary Island Limonium perezii, often known as Sea Lavender. They are simple to cultivate evergreen perennials. Place them in broad sun and well-drained soil, with occasional summer watering. They can also withstand sea spray, wind, drought, and heat.

Iris is a lovely flower known for its royal petals and appealing sword or grass-shaped leaves. They are a perennial plant that thrives in zones 3 to 9. For best results, place them in full sun to moderate shade.

Purple dahlia

Dahlia is a blooming perennial native to Mexico. Grow them in a sunny spot. Purple Dahlias may brighten up your garden bed or interior decorating.

 

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Source:Garden Lover