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Be sure to give this plant plenty of light indoors, or the color will fade and the stems will get leggy.
A few of the ones with purple on their leaves are ‘Friendship plant’, ‘Moon Valley’, and ‘Globosa’ – but they are all fun to collect.
Probably the most well-known plant, this has silver-ish green on the top with purple in the middle and on the bottom of the leaves.
The leaves themselves are actually green, but the thick hairs are what gives them their brilliant color.
Some have purple leaves, stems, or veins. The leaves open during the day and close at night, resembling prayer hands, which is how it got its common name.
Also called ‘purple shamrocks’, the large clover-shaped leaves on this houseplant will add lots of drama to your collection.
This unique plant stays fairly small, so you can place it just about anywhere in your home. It works great in mixed containers too.
It's a succulent that can grow into a large tree, which makes it a great floor plant.
A few of the varieties with purple leaves are ‘Purple Rose’, ‘Dottie’, or ‘Medallion’. All of them make gorgeous indoor plants!
Begonias are fantastic houseplants, and there are tons of purple leaf varieties to choose from.
Many different types of succulents are purple or purple-ish. A few of my favorites are echeveria, graptopetalum, aeonium, and sempervivum.
The new leaves are bright red when they’re opening, which makes a striking contrast against the mature burgundy foliage.
Also called the ‘good luck plant’, this is a great one to have in your home. The purple palm-like leaves add a lovely tropical feel.
This cute little houseplant has silver-green spotted leaves with dark purple undersides and stems.
You probably know this one because it’s a very common summer filler plant, but you can bring it inside in the fall and grow it as a houseplant.
Coleus is another plant that a lot of people use in their summer containers. They come in tons of different varieties including purple and semi-purple shades.