Purple shrubs with pink flowers are indeed beautiful, as their hot pink flowers complement the beauty of their purple leaves. If you are a fan of purple and pink – such as the purple heart and the purple pixie – you need to add these beauties to your yard.

Purple Shrubs with Pink Flowers

Instead of stressing so much to find the right plant to grow, read this article for some beautiful shrubs that you’d definitely love.

Most Beautiful Purple Shrubs With Pink Flowers

1. Purple Diamond Loropetalum

Vibrant Loropetalum Shrubs

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 4-6 feet
  • Width: 4-6 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: Spring
  • Ends: Summer
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 7-9
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Consistent moisture
Common Pests
  • Very few insect pests
  • Fungi

Here is an evergreen shrub that can beautify your yard with its purple leaves. The purple diamond loropetalum grows like a compacted bush and its beauty is better expressed when you grow it near plants of other colors such as butterfly bushes, golden dewdrops, and purple hydrangeas. You can plant it around your home, as it makes a beautiful border plant.

Most of these purple shrubs have very few pests, so you will not spend so much on pesticides. Just be mindful of how you water the shrubs because you can attract fungi if you overwater the shrubs. To keep your loropetalums beautiful, ensure that you prune them regularly. 

2. Crabapple

Ornamental Crabapple Trees

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 5-20 feet (depending on the variety)
  • Width: Up to 20 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: April
  • Ends: May
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
  • Light: Full sun (cool weather)
  • Water: Medium watering
Common Pests
  • Gypsy moth
  • Fall webworms
  • Tent caterpillars

Here’s a little tree or large shrub that you can grow for aesthetic purposes and also to get edible fruits. Crabapples are deciduous shrubs that can grow tall and spread wide if you do not put their growth in check. As ornamental plants, they produce beautiful pink or white leaves to complement their purple flowers.

To successfully grow crabapples, you will need to properly fertilize them. You need to make sure that the soil is nutrient-rich, especially with organic nutrients so that the crabapples can produce beautiful flowers and sweet fruits. If you like, you can grow crabapples and crape myrtles together in your yard.

3. Purple Leaf Sand Cherry

Colorful Sand Cherry Bushes

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 7-10 feet
  • Width: 5-7 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: April
  • Ends: May
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 3-8
  • Light: Full to partial sun
  • Water: Medium watering
Common Pests
  • Japanese beetles
  • Peachtree borer
  • Scale

Here’s a flowering bush with small purple flowers. What’s very special about this plant is that it grows its flowers before producing leaves in spring, so you will surely be stunned by its beauty. Looking at the plant, you’d agree that it makes a beautiful border plant, as it resembles Russian sages. If you are looking for a beautiful plant to grow on the edge of your garden, here’s a good plant for you.

When your purple leaf sand cherries are well-established, they are drought-tolerant. This means that you only need to water them in the hot summer months when the soil is very dry. Ensure that you grow the plants in full sun so that they can grow quickly.

4. Purple Heart

Striking Purple Heart Plants

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 12-18 inches
  • Width: 12-18 inches
Bloom
  • Starts: Summer
  • Ends: Fall
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 7-10
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Frequent watering
Common Pests
  • Caterpillars
  • Slugs
  • Vine weevils

Are you looking for a beautiful creeping plant that you can grow? Here’s a good plant for you. The purple heart plant is a special plant that can prevent weeds from growing in your yard, as it covers the ground completely while it creeps.

It produces slender purple leaves and little pink flowers. It also acts as a good companion plant for Duranta erecta, Calluna vulgaris, and Syringa vulgaris plants.

What’s special about this plant is that you can grow it year-round without watering it (when it is well-established). This is because the plant acts as mulch and prevents water from escaping from the soil through evaporation. Well, make sure that the soil stays nutrient-rich by regularly fertilizing it. If you are growing purple hearts with other plants, remember to prune them regularly. You can also propagate Purple Heart plants in water very easily!

5. Purple Pixie

Delicate Purple Pixie Shrubs

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 1-2 feet
  • Width: 3-5 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: Spring
  • Ends: Summer
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 7-10
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Consistent watering in well-drained soil
Common Pests
  • Very few insect pests
  • Nematodes

The thing about purple shrubs with pink bloom is that most of them look alike. The purple pixie plant is a small-sized shrub that grows in a compacted form, so you may want to grow as many as you can so that your yard can get the purple look. Something extra special about this plant is that it has glossy and thick leaves.

You can grow this beautiful shrub as an indoor plant. Just remember to prune it regularly so that it can stay in shape. Ensure that it gets bright light for six or more hours every day. Also, make use of sandy loam or loam when growing this shrub, and remember to fertilize it monthly.

6. Crimson Fire Loropetalum

Bold Crimson Fire Loropetalum

Plant Specifications
  • Height: 4 feet
  • Width: 4-5 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: Early spring
  • Ends: Late spring
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 7-9
  • Light: Full to partial sun
  • Water: Water frequently when the plant is young
Common Pests
  • Very few insect pests
  • Nematodes

This beautiful plant which is among the best purple shrubs that you can grow in your yard has fiery purple or red leaves and the leaves inspire its name. The shrub’s leaves stay purple or red year-round, so if you want to maintain the perfect look in your yard for a very long time, this is the plant that you should grow. 

Like other shrubs without green leaves, you want to make sure that your crimson fires have access to full sun. Even though they can tolerate partial sun, they grow best in full sun. Also, make sure that the soil never runs dry. If you live in USDA hardiness zone 7, you can grow crimson fires and hydrangea macrophylla plants, as they are good companions.

7. Purple Leaf Plum

Dramatic Purple Leaf Plums

 

Plant Specifications
  • Height: Up to 25 feet
  • Width: 25 feet
Bloom
  • Starts: Early spring
  • Ends: Late spring
Care Requirements
  • USDA hardiness zone: 5-8
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Medium watering
Common Pests
  • Scale
  • Leafhoppers
  • Caterpillars

If you are a fan of plants from Asia, here is a great idea for you. This small tree is a deciduous plant that produces white or pink flowers to beautify your lawn. After its beautiful bloom, you can get edible plum fruits from it, so the plant has multiple uses for you.

This is a hardy plant, so it does not require too much care from you. However, you need to make sure that it grows in full sun. Also, ensure that the soil has a lot of phosphorus and other nutrients so that your purple leaf plums can maintain their beautiful leaves and produce beautiful flowers and fruits. 

Conclusion

After seeing these beautiful purple flowering shrubs, you’d love to grow some, right?

Before you start planting, remember these:

  • Some beautiful purple shrubs with pink bloom that you can grow are purple hearts, purple pixies, and loropetalums.
  • Little trees or large shrubs to add to your yard are crabapples and purple-leaf plums. They will also give you very sweet fruits.
  • Always put the USDA hardiness zone of a plant into consideration so that the plant will be hardy when you grow it.
  • Never wait until the soil is fully dry before you water your shrubs. You do not have to stress the shrubs even if they are drought-tolerant.
  • Most of these shrubs have little insect problems but you need to carefully water them so that fungi do not attack them.

Now, you are ready to plant your purple shrubs. Remember to make use of the care tips in this article when you make your choice. How about adding some shrubs with red flowers to your garden?

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