Green is classic, silver is elegant, but orange foliage? That’s pure fire! Whether you want an autumnal glow year-round or just some bold contrast in your space, orange-leaved plants bring warmth and vibrancy to any garden. Their burnt copper, deep amber, and citrusy hues make them perfect for adding drama to borders, containers, and even indoor displays.

Let’s explore some of the most stunning orange foliage plants that will make your garden look like it’s bathed in sunset hues!

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Japanese Maple ‘Orange Dream’ (Acer palmatum ‘Orange Dream’)

Acer palmatum ‘Orange Dream

A dreamy name for a dreamy tree! This Japanese Maple variety boasts golden-orange leaves in spring that deepen to a rich amber in summer before turning fiery in fall. It’s compact, perfect for small gardens, and thrives best in partial shade where its colors can truly glow.

Heuchera ‘Orange Marmalade’ (Heuchera ‘Orange Marmalade’)

Heuchera ‘Orange Marmalade

This coral bells variety is a standout, featuring ruffled bright orange leaves with hints of gold and deep veins. It thrives in shady spots, bringing warmth to areas that typically lack color. Plus, it’s low-maintenance and perfect for mixed foliage arrangements.

Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropurpurea’)

Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropurpurea

If you want deep copper tones that shift through the seasons, Copper Beech is the tree for you. Its burnt-orange foliage appears in spring and deepens to a glossy bronze through summer. This stately tree creates a bold statement in any landscape.

Coleus ‘Campfire’ (Solenostemon ‘Campfire’)

Coleus ‘Campfire

A fiery name for a fiery plant! ‘Campfire’ Coleus features glowing orange-red foliage that looks like autumn in plant form. Perfect for pots, borders, or indoor planters, this variety thrives with minimal care and offers non-stop color throughout the season.

Canna ‘Tropicanna’ (Canna indica ‘Tropicanna’)

Canna indica ‘Tropicanna

Nothing says tropical flair like Canna ‘Tropicanna’! With striped orange-bronze leaves and bright orange flowers, this heat-loving plant brings jungle vibes to gardens. It’s bold, dramatic, and an instant focal point wherever planted.

Orange New Zealand Sedge (Carex testacea)

Carex testacea

Looking for fine-textured foliage with a sunset glow? Orange Sedge is a gorgeous grass-like plant with coppery-orange blades that turn even brighter in cooler weather. It’s perfect for edging, rock gardens, or container designs.

Smokebush ‘Golden Spirit’ (Cotinus coggygria ‘Golden Spirit’)

Cotinus coggygria ‘Golden Spirit

This unique Smokebush starts the season with golden foliage before transitioning to smoky orange in fall. It produces wispy, cloud-like blooms, adding an ethereal quality to gardens while maintaining its warm tones year-round.

Begonia ‘Autumn Ember’ (Begonia ‘Autumn Ember’)

Begonia ‘Autumn Ember

For a glowing indoor option, Begonia ‘Autumn Ember’ offers soft-textured orange foliage that practically glows under indirect light. It thrives as a houseplant or in shaded outdoor planters, bringing warm contrast to greenery.

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Coral Bark Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Sango Kaku’)

Acer palmatum ‘Sango Kaku

Known for its orange-tinged bark, this Japanese Maple features golden-orange leaves in fall that complement its coral-colored stems. It’s an ideal choice for creating a year-round fiery effect in gardens.

New Wave Caladium (Caladium ‘New Wave’)

Caladium ‘New Wave

A bold departure from traditional caladiums, New Wave features deep orange-bronze foliage with dramatic veins. Its tropical, heat-loving nature makes it perfect for warm gardens or shaded patio containers. The large, heart-shaped leaves add an exotic flair, complementing both green and fiery-colored plants.

Spirea ‘Magic Carpet’ (Spiraea japonica ‘Magic Carpet’)

Spiraea japonica ‘Magic Carpet

This compact shrub produces golden-orange foliage that intensifies as the season progresses. With pink flower clusters appearing in summer, it’s both colorful and easy to maintain. Perfect for borders or foundation planting!

Copper Spoon (Kalanchoe orgyalis)

Kalanchoe orgyalis

This unique succulent boasts thick, spoon-shaped leaves covered in a velvety copper-orange coating. Over time, the older leaves darken to bronze while the new growth remains bright, creating a stunning layered effect. It thrives in dry conditions, making it a perfect low-maintenance accent.

Orange Monroe (Echeveria ‘Monroe’)

Echeveria ‘Monroe

A soft, blush-orange succulent, Monroe features plump rosettes that shift between peach, pink, and vibrant orange hues depending on the season and light exposure. Like most Echeverias, it flourishes in well-draining soil and bright sunlight, where its colors intensify.

Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’

Graptosedum ‘California Sunset

With orange-coral rosettes, California Sunset brings warm desert tones to any succulent garden. Its colors deepen with sun exposure, making it a great choice for outdoor pots and rock gardens. Plus, it’s drought-tolerant and beginner-friendly!

Sedum ‘Firestorm’ (Sedum nussbaumerianum ‘Firestorm’)

Sedum nussbaumerianum ‘Firestorm

True to its name, Firestorm produces fiery orange foliage tinged with red edges. This trailing succulent is perfect for spilling over container edges or filling out a dry garden bed with its intense color. Bright light enhances its warm tones, turning it into a glowing beauty.

Aloe ‘Carmine’

Aloe ‘Carmine

This stunning aloe hybrid features orange-red foliage that deepens under bright light, adding a bold contrast to traditional green aloes. It thrives in dry, rocky conditions, making it an eye-catching centerpiece for succulent arrangements or xeriscaping.

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Amber Jubilee Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’)

Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee

This multi-toned beauty features gold, orange, and red foliage, creating a stunning sunset effect. It’s fast-growing, low-maintenance, and thrives in various climates, making it a fantastic addition to any garden.

Coleus ColorBlaze Sedona Sunset

Coleus ColorBlaze Sedona Sunset

True to its name, Sedona Sunset coleus delivers rich copper-orange foliage with hints of red undertones, mimicking the glow of a desert sunset. This variety thrives in both shade and sun, making it an adaptable choice for gardens and containers. Whether paired with deep greens or contrasting purple foliage, it always stands out as a fiery focal point.

Rustic Orange Coleus (Solenostemon scutellarioides ‘Rustic Orange’)

Solenostemon scutellarioides ‘Rustic Orange

Another stunning coleus, Rustic Orange features deep coppery-orange leaves with burgundy undertones. It’s perfect for adding warmth to shaded areas and pairs beautifully with green and purple foliage plants.