One of the most beautiful ways to add it to your space is with pink-leaved plants.
Plenty of flowers are pink, butplants with pink-hued foliageare a longer-lasting option for enjoying the color.
Here are some of the prettiest pink-leaved plants to brighten your home or garden.
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you could rely on our list of pink-leaved houseplants for options that bring rosiness to your indoor garden.
Tips for Outdoor Pink-Leaved Plants
Both sunny andshady spotscan benefit from pink-leaved plants.
These make for bright accents in both outdoor containers and beds.
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Play with height and size to make these pretty plants stand out even more in the garden.
This plant thrives in indoor containers, and because it stays small, it isespecially good for terrariums.
They thrive in a humid environment that mimics a tropical rainforest.
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These plants do well in most types of light, including dimmer spaces that most other plants sulk in.
They need bright, indirect sunlight so their leaves stay colorful.
Stromanthe is native to rainforests, so put it in awarm and humid place.
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are also sometimes called prayer plants because they fold up their leaves at night.
Usually, the stems stay green, but each can produce dozens of tiny pinkish-red leaves.
As the leaves unfurl, the plant displays subtle green, white, silver, or pink leaves.
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Many cultivars have patterns with pink centers or veining.
The colorful leaves areheart-shaped, making them even more delightful in the garden.
thrives outdoors but can also be grown as a houseplant.
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These plants have leathery variegated leaves with pink or white edges.
Look for varieties that producefragrant flowersand berries for multi-season interest.
are perennials grown for their foliage more than their flowers.
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you’ve got the option to rely on them toadd color to a shady corner of the garden.
This plant doesnt like sitting in water.
Coleus
you’re free to find avariety of coleus plantsfor every spot in the garden.
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Coleus varieties have colored edges, veining patterns, spots, and textured edges.
Many of the pink-leafed plants have a green or purple base color.
When growing them indoors, you cant go wrong misting them or supplying additional moisture with a smallplant humidifier.
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