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The pleasing contrast of the flowers and the foliage, alongside the delicate perfume that the blooms give off, make it one attractive addition to any garden. This small deciduous tree has a naturally rounded shape and layered branching structure. The leaves are unusual because they're purple in spring rather than green, then in summer the foliage starts to change color, becoming scarlet by autumn as the seasons shift. The tree is easy to take care of, too: just give a little mulch in spring, fertilise occasionally, and you’ll probably get away with minimal pruning or training as well. 2) Japanese Rowan Coleus is a genus of ornamental plants that has many varieties with brightly-colored red leaves. These tropical evergreen perennial plants have ovate leaves with serrated edges. Coleus cultivars are low maintenance houseplants that have leaves in color combinations such as red, burgundy and green, sunset orange, magenta pink, or lime green leaves with red margins.

Caladium bicolor ‘Florida Red Ruffles’ —The lance-leaf angel wings plant has vibrant red or dark pink leaves with dark green ruffled margins. Even growing in bright light, this Caladium cultivar keeps its pinkish-red colors.A more unusual option, the compact Japanese dogwood is particularly prized for its dazzling purple-red deciduous foliage in autumn. This tree thrives in full sun, but take care to avoid a north-facing aspect. Any soil acidity should be OK, and it will do well exposed or in shelter. 6) Katsura Tree Caladium is a genus of tropical foliage plants with bi-colored and multicolored leaves in red, green, pink, and white colors. Also called ‘angel wings’ plants, Caladium plants have some of the most stunning colorful leaves on any houseplant. The two caladium varieties are fancy-leaved caladiums with large heart-shaped leaves and strap-leaved caladiums with slender, arrowhead leaves.

Sweetspire ‘Henry’s Garnet’ ( Itea virginica) is a red foliage perennial shrub that is suited to USDA zones 6-10. Primarily a deciduous shrub, this beauty flaunts glossy burgundy leaves year round on graceful, arching branches that may grow up to 3-4 feet (about a meter) in length and 4-6 feet (1-2 m.) across. In the spring, Sweetspire produces aromatic blooms. Once established, it’ll largely fend for itself and can reach a maximum of 1.5m in height, though many never exceed a single metre. 3) Chinese Witch Hazel ‘Burgundy’ In fact, many people claim that autumn is their favourite season of the year for the fantastic transformation that takes place on trees, shrubs and bushes, when leaves turn crimson, mauve and a deep burgundy. Another plant whose name hails from the famous Asian island nation, the Japanese Rowan sports red berries in autumn followed by a rich and distinctly autumnal bloom.One of the most popular trees with red leaves is the Japanese maple ( Acer palmatum). Its delicate leaves and autumn colours alone have a high ornamental value, and then there are even cultivars that turn red at bud break such as the Acer palmatum ˈEmperor Oneˈ or the Acer palmatum ˈBloodgoodˈ. Between their beautiful growth habits and winter hardiness, these red-leaved trees are suitable for planting out in the garden, in a pot, on a balcony or on a patio. Caladium ‘Bombshell’ —The ‘Bombshell’ caladium is a great indoor plant that has intense red leaves surrounded by wide, green-colored margins. The green and bright red colors add a dramatic accent to any home interior. Another common weed in the UK, the Creeping Cinquefoil spreads on lawns and turfs alike, especially those that are poorly maintained. This isn’t a tall weed, it can only get to 2 cm in height. Its yellow flowers are visible from early summer to mid-autumn, and its leaves are made from five segments with jagged edges.

If you want a tree with somewhat red or pink foliage, the Canadian redbud tree ˈForest Pansyˈ is a stunner. Its heart-shaped leaves start off a bright purple in the spring, then deepen to a rich maroon throughout the summer. 7. Copperhead Copper Plants Red-leaf shrubs come in different varieties. And the majority of them are easy to grow and care for. This shrub will amaze you with its copper and burgundy foliage that looks a lot like red maple. It also grows funnel-shaped flowers in red or yellow colors. It’s a perfect red foliage plant for tropical gardeners. 20. Cristina Ficus Have you ever wondered why some shrubs have red leaves? The answer is a very complex one and will differ from person to person. Plants need a certain amount of soil to grow and thrive. If you do not have the right type of soil then you will not be able to have the plants grow properly.

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Red flowers and shrubs can add so much character to your yard, they will also provide shade to an otherwise dry and shady area.

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