Leaves Alone
You don’t need flowers to form a lush, colorful planting. These pots contain only foliage plants, the palette of which has grown in recent years. Designing plantings like these couldn’t be easier. Start with one showy plant as your focal point, then pair it with two or three others that have complementary or contrasting foliage colors and textures.
Tropical Blend
Lime green and burgundy leaves make a cool cocktail in a glazed, rimmed, 13-inch-wide pot. The heart-shaped leaves of imperial taro (Colocasia esculenta ‘Illustris’) arch over ‘Gay’s Delight’ coleus and two kinds of sweet potato vine: Ipomoea batatas ‘Blackie’ and I. b. ‘Marguerite’. These plants thrive in partial shade; feed them regularly and keep the soil moist.