Pretty Pairs
A duo-tone color combination need not blend the two hues in the same plant or intersperse the shades in a planned-out fashion. Here, pansies, in blue and dark purple, and sweet alyssum in white line the woodland flagstone path.
Helpful Herbs
Colors in this flowerbed deftly transition from white (mixed with green) to lavender to a deep purple. There's a nice mix of flowers -- including purple angelonia -- as well as foliage-focused plants, such as tricolor sage and herbs purple basil. In fact, herbs can be an underused source of foliage and flowers in the garden, with the added benefit of providing a harvest, too.
Welcome Birds and Butterflies
Native plants offer lovely shades of purple and white while drawing butterflies and birds to a garden. This casually pretty collection combines coneflower, anise hyssop, and cleome.
Short and Tall
Grouped by height, this garden segues from more spreading plants, such as purple verbena and dianthus, to taller bearded iris. That's a good guideline for easily creating visual interest without making garden design too complicated: Shift sections, particularly in beds that aren't too deep, based on how tall the plants grow.
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