"The boldestand to me, the coolestleaves of all can be found among the succulents (figure N). They have adapted their leaf structure so that they can store large amounts of water. This helps them survive in arid climates," says James.Having a landscape full of foliage doesn't mean it has to be devoid of color. In fact many plants offer leaf variegation and colors in varying hues of green, yellow, orange, red and more. "Variegation is another eye-catching characteristic, which is why plant collectors and hybridizers are always on the lookout for new variegated plants," says James.
All this adds up to leaf appeal. Even popular flowering plants, when not in bloom, must have some foliage appeal or else we probably wouldn't grow them. "I prefer foliage to flowers because leaves provide interest in the form of textures and colors in a softer, more subtle way, whereas flowers tend to shout," says James.