For some reason, this interesting discussion was available at the bottom of a page, so I clicked it. Combining some of my favs with what was mentioned here, here's a list, including stripes of color, and backs of leaves... Begonia (various, mainly Rex'es) Callisia fragrans Callisia repens Croton Gibasis geniculata (Tahitian bridal veil) Gynura (purple velvet) Hemigraphis (waffle plant) Iresine Lorapetalum Oxalis Perilla (often mistaken for a Coleus) Plectranthus (various) Pseuderanthemum Senecio (various) Strobilanthes dyerianus (Persian shield) Tradescantia pallida (formerly called Setcreasea pallida) Tradescantia spathacea (Formerly called Rhoeo spathacea) Tradescantia zebrina Anything else?
Here's a new Hemigraphis I got a few days ago. It's more purple in person than this pic. Who else has some great purple plants? Schefflera/Dizygotheca/Aralia and Hemigraphis ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
This is a purple flowering house plant if that is any good? It's a Anthurium apparently, which to be fair I've only seen in Red. (I'll try and post a image of it below, sorry if it goes wrong it's my first image attempt ) Anthurium ( photo / image / picture from Our House Plants)
I think one of the best ways to see what kinds of purple houseplants you would like is to search for it, here I tried it already for you: https://www.google.ca/search?q=purple+h ... 00&bih=775
CritterPainter, that's an excellent link for purple plants. Glenndan, wandering jew and moses in a boat are 2 different plants. Fish... You need to be looking for low and medium light plants. There are many purple plants on that link above, but not so many low - medium light houseplants. Crotons are not very satisfactory houseplants - higher light requirements, target for spider mites. Tradescantia will probably work for awhile (winter), but unless you buy a big one to begin with, be aware it will take awhile to grow. If you want a nice big plant, how about a Cordyline fructicosa (Hawaiian ti)? Purple leafed philodendron might be nice. Also purple-flowered bromeliads or orchids.
Echeveria turning a pretty purple color. Echeveria ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden ) Kalanchoe pumila. Kalanchoe pumila ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
Kleinia petrea with pretty purple edges: Kleinia petrea ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
The leaves on this Thanksgiving cactus turned purple in the sun this summer. Mixed Thanksgiving cacti. ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden ) This little hitch-hiker likes purple (Hemigraphis) leaves too! Frog in pot of Hemigraphis ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
We have many in our living porch as they goes well with our wall colors. Plants can really enhance the beauty of your home.