Gray, White Foliage Plants for a Perennial Garden
By Melanie Schwear, published May 07, 2008
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White or Grey Foliage Plant - Wormwood
Also known by its scientific name, Artemesia, this aromatic perennial is hardy in middle to southern US zones. It has frosty silver foliage that grows in spreading clumps. It is hardy and tolerates drought well. Artemesia, or wormwood, is a popular perennial plant in all its hybrid varieties.
White of Gray Foliage Plants - Russian Sage
This perennial has tall silvery stems with tiny leaves. In the summer, small lavender flowers cover the top halves of all the stems. These plants tolerate drought and heat. They grow into bush-like shapes two to three feet tall and provide a wonderful backdrop for lower growing plants.
White or Gray Foliage Plants - Dusty Miller
Like its common name implies, Dusty Miller stems and leaves are coated with a fuzzy, or dusty, white coating. These plants are often sold as annuals, but may come back year after year in temperate climates. The plants have purple flowers in the summer.
White or Gray Foliage Plants - Lamb's Ear
Another aptly named plant, the lamb's ear has a multitude of fuzzy white oval shaped leaves that grow in clumps. It will spread readily and create an attractive ground cover. They have purple or pink flowers on longer stems in the summer.
White or Gray Foliage Plants - Dwarf Blue Fescue
More light blue-green than white or grey, dwarf blue fescue still has that silvery color that is prized with some gardeners. These spiky bunches of ornamental grass grow about six to ten inches tall. It is evergreen.
White or Gray Foliage Plants - Speedwell
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Takeaways
- Choosing to grow white and grey toned foliage plants in your garden is a matter of taste.
- They can also add a feeling of brightness to a shady corner.
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