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  1. The traditional way of propagating violet leaves is to place the stem into water until roots begin to grow. Using this method, select a healthy leaf and remove it from the plant by toggling it from side to side until is pulls free. Avoid pinching or bruising the leaf as this may lead to rotting.

    • Purple Leaf Plants (Including Pictures) – Identification Guide
    • Purple Shamrock
    • Purple Velvet Plant
    • Boat Lily
    • Purple Heart Plant
    • Wandering Jew
    • Red Leaf Cordyline
    • Canna Lily ‘Purpurea’
    • Dwarf Barberry Shrubs
    • Persian Shield

    Purple is an unusual leaf color for garden shrubs, ornamentals, and houseplants. Some purple-leafed houseplants can have dark purple leaves with green margins. There are also tropical plants with foliage in shades of purple, with some varieties having variegated purple leaves. Let’s look at the many varieties of indoor and outdoor plants with purpl...

    The purple shamrock is an ornamental houseplant or garden plant with dark purple triangular leaves. The purple-leafed plant has trifoliate leaves that look like a purple shamrock. An unusual habit of the purple plant is the way its dark leaves close when disturbed or at night. With its deep burgundy-maroon deltoid leaves, the purple shamrock plant ...

    The purple velvet plant is a low-growing evergreen plant with purple and green leaves. Its velvety, fuzzy leaves have a dark green upper side and vivid purple underside. The purple velvet plant has characteristic purple stems and tiny orange-yellow flowers. The shade-loving tropical plant thrives in USDA zones 10 to 12. Also called the purple passi...

    Boat lily is an evergreen perennial with sword-shaped dark green and purple leaves. This tradescantia houseplant adds plenty of visual appeal to any interior with its purple and green foliage and small boat-shaped white flowers. The slender, pointed purple leaves grow in a rosette pattern and measure up to 12” (30 cm) tall. Boat lily plantsare idea...

    Also called purple spiderwort, the trailing wandering Jew planthas violet-purple leaves growing on long purple stems. The attractive dark-leaved plant with its pale pink flowers grows as an annual in gardens or as a beautiful indoor plant. The spectacular leathery, pointed oblong leaves are reddish-purple to almost black color. The dark purple foli...

    Also called spiderwort plant, the wandering Jew is a tropical houseplantthat can be identified by its lance-shaped purple and green striped leaves. The variegated, purple-leafed plant has stripy leaves that are green and pale gray on the upper side and purple on the underside. The purple and green tradescantia leaves have a slightly fuzzy texture. ...

    Cordyline rubra is a large, evergreen, multi-stemmed tropical perennial with huge leaves that are a reddish-pink to burgundy-purple color. Its leathery leaves are bronze-green in the center, shading to burgundy and purple at the margins. The brightly colored foliage plant stands out among dark-leaved ornamental bushes. The pink and purple leaves on...

    The stunning purple and red leafed canna lily ‘Purpurea’ has large, broad leaves and spectacular orange flowers. The tall tropical plant foliage consists of oval, dark purple leaves with striking neon red veins. This densely growing ornamental plant grows 4 to 7 ft. (1.8 – 2.1 m) tall and 3 ft. (1 m) wide. With its bold foliage, the eye-catching ca...

    Dwarf barberry shrubs are thorny busheswith small, oval reddish-purple leaves. The colorful foliage and compact growth habit give the shrub plenty of ornamental appeal. In addition, the purplish leaves grow on barbed stems, making the bushes ideal for a security barrier or foundation plant. Here are three varieties of dwarf barberry shrubs with red...

    The Persian shieldis an exotic tender perennial with shiny lilac, purple, green, and gray leaves. The plant’s distinctive, silvery foliage has light to dark purple shading in the center with bold, dark green veins and margins. Each purple and green iridescent lance-shaped leaf measures up to 7” (21 cm) long. The colorful, purple-leafed plant is typ...

  2. 27. Nov. 2023 · Propagating African Violets in Soil – Many people put their leaf cutting straight in the soil. However, leaves can easily die from root rot with this method. Propagating African Violets in Water – The easiest and fastest method of propagating African violets! LE – Leto Krasnoe African Violet.

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  3. 15. Apr. 2021 · Step 1 – Prepare Your Rooting Medium. Step 2 – Add Water. Step 3 – Fill Your Pots. Step 4 – Choose Leaves. Step 5 – Prep Leaves. Step 6 – Apply Rooting Hormone. Step 7 – Potting Up the Cuttings. Step 8 – Add Support. Step 9 – Create a Mini Greenhouse. Step 10 – Transplant Your New Violets. Final Thoughts.

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  4. 15. März 2023 · Violet vinaigrette. Find out how to make it and use it in my article, Five Uses for Violet Vinegar, over at the Nerdy Farm Wife site. This lip balm recipe features violet leaves, chickweed, and purple dead nettle. If you’d like, you could omit the chickweed and purple dead nettle, and use all violet leaves instead.

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  5. 7. Sept. 2022 · Cut the leaf stem at a 45-degree angle to 1/2 inch in length. Put the cutting into a small pot that has been prepared with a mixture of vermiculite and peat, then water. Cover the pot with a plastic baggie and place in bright, indirect light. You should see new baby plants in about 12 weeks.

  6. 22. Sept. 2023 · Common Purple Violet Varieties. Viola sororia (Common Blue Violet): This is one of the most well-known and widespread purple violet varieties. It features heart-shaped leaves and produces beautiful deep purple flowers. Common Blue Violets are found in woodlands, meadows, and gardens across North America.