GROWING BETTER TOGETHER®

Plants By Color

Proven Winners  knows that two key elements landscapers often build their plans around are plant color and habit. We have organized this important information into sections for you to view and choose what best works for you.

Plants by color highlight some of the best landscape plants in groupings, including yellow, foliage, purple, red, and white.

Plants by Color
GREEN / FOLIAGE

Plants by Color
Orange

Plants by Color
Red

Plants by Color
Yellow

Plants by Color
Pink

Plants by Color
Blue / Purple

Plants by Color
WHITE

Proven Winners Carleton
FAVORITES

Supertunia® Tiara™ Petunia

The luminescent soft white throat of these bicolor beauties looks even better in the heat. Use Blue Tiara™ in upright containers or in the front border of garden plantings where its large flowers can really shine, while the extremely vigorous Pink Tiarawill quickly fill landscape beds.

A single petunia flower with hot-pink petal edges fading to a white center and dark throat, isolated on a white background.

Supertunia Mini Vista® Plum Veined Petunia

An alternative to Supertunia® Bordeaux™ with a smaller flower and better vigor, this veining Mini Vista® is tolerant of heat and cold.

Supertunia Vista® Jazzberry® Petunia and Superbena® Pink Cashmere™ Verbena

These varieties are loved for their vigorous growth. The bold color of Supertunia Vista® Jazzberry® and subtle tones of Superbena® Pink Cashmere™ put on a show with large mounds of blooms that blanket the landscape all season.

A single vivid magenta petunia bloom with a dark veined throat, beside a pale pink verbena flower cluster, isolated on a white background.

Truffula® Pink Gomphrena

Pollinators adore the hot-pink and yellow puffs of this tough annual. Use it to add vertical interest in hard-to-reach spots without getting too tall with flowers in early spring until frost.

Close-up of spiky magenta-pink globe amaranth flower heads dotted with tiny yellow florets, isolated on a white background.

Luscious® Citrus Blend™  II Lantana

Outstanding in the landscape, the spectrum of reds, oranges, and yellows of Citrus Blendcan pair with blues and violets for exciting contrast, or add warmth to red and yellow beds.

A sprig of lantana with rounded flower clusters in red, orange, and yellow, surrounded by textured green serrated leaves, isolated on a white background.

Augusta® Lavender Heliotropium

Fill in spaces in the landscape with the beautiful lavender-hued variety that boasts great heat and humidity tolerance.

A cluster of ruffled lavender flowers with bright yellow centers, isolated on a white background.

ColorBlaze® Mini Me™ Chartreuse Coleus

Happy in the sun or shade, this compact Coleus with finely serrated foliage has a well-branched, bright but petite profile with many applications in the landscape.

A sprig of slender, deeply lobed chartreuse-yellow coleus leaves arranged in a star pattern, isolated on a white background.

Unplugged® White Salvia

The densely packed blossoms on this Salvia provide a strong background with clean white color not found in other salvias.

A single upright spike of small white salvia flowers with silvery calyxes and green leaves, isolated on a white background.

Angelface® White III
Angelonia

Offering a cleaner white petal with minimal maintenance, Angelface® White is an improved variety that is highly fragrant and blooms continuously until frost.

A single upright stem of white, snapdragon-like angelonia flowers with green buds and narrow serrated leaves, isolated on a white background.