7 Plants That Grow Purple Flowers

Producer:  Shreeja Bhattacharya

Lavender: Fragrant lavender plants produce spikes of purple flowers, perfect for gardens and aromatherapy.

Purple Coneflower: This native perennial boasts striking daisy-like blooms, attracting pollinators and adding color to gardens.

Balloon Flower: Uniquely shaped, balloon-like buds burst into vibrant purple blossoms, enhancing garden aesthetics.

Catmint: Low-maintenance catmint displays clusters of tiny purple flowers, attracting bees and butterflies to gardens.

Wisteria: Climbing wisteria vines feature cascading clusters of purple flowers, creating a picturesque garden display.

Clematis: This climbing vine produces large, showy purple flowers, contributing to vertical garden interest.

Hebe: Compact hebe shrubs showcase dense clusters of purple flowers, ideal for borders and containers.