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Plants with green leaves and red edges include varieties of coleus, caladium, and some types of begonias.
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Plants with green leaves and red berries include holly, wintergreen, and cotoneaster.
Plants with red stems and green leaves are often found in the species of plants known as red-stemmed plants.
Some examples of plants with red and green leaves are coleus, Japanese maple, and red-veined sorrel.
Some plants with both green and red leaves include coleus, caladium, and alternanthera.
Some plants with red, yellow, and green leaves include coleus, croton, and caladium.
Plants with green leaves and red undersides are often called "red-leafed plants" or "plants with red backs." This coloration is due to the presence of pigments called anthocyanins, which give the leaves their red hue.
Some examples of leafy plants with red and green leaves are coleus, red-veined sorrel, and red-leaf lettuce.
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Some examples of plants with red stems and green leaves include red maple trees, red twig dogwood shrubs, and red hot poker plants.
Plants with reddish-green leaves are often referred to as "variegated" plants, which means they have leaves that are a mix of red and green colors.
Plants with green leaves and red veins are typically known as "caladiums."
Some popular house plants with red and green leaves include the Red Aglaonema, the Red Prayer Plant, and the Red Veined Nerve Plant.