13 Varieties of Ornamental Kale For Your Fall Containers

Ornamental kale is a staple in autumnal displays, adding bursts of color and textural leaves in an easy-care form. Grown for its decorative value, ornamental selections add high contrast to potted arrangements among seasonal bloomers. With gardening expert Katherine Rowe, enjoy the frills, ruffles, and feathers of specialized kale selections that thrive in the cool season.

Ornamental kale containers filled with vivid green leaves of vegetable under the sun in an area of the garden

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Ornamental kale brightens the cool-season containers with large rosettes in rich colors. This kale is in the same family as edible cabbages but has a decorative disguise of frilly, ruffled, showy petals. It delights as a container accent in shades of red, violet, pink, white, and green, which intensify as temperatures cool.

Ornamental kale forms a rosette of tightly packed foliage that is curly, lacey, or deeply cut. Also called flowering kale, the leaves are the feature. They make beautiful cold-tolerant pairings to chrysanthemums, asters, ornamental grasses, snapdragons, Swiss chard, pansies, and violas.

Rely on ornamental kale to anchor autumnal potting arrangements as the central focal point “thriller” or as surrounding “filler” plants for interest. The thick, textural leaves are workhorses in containers or garden borders—anywhere warm-season plantings are fading—given full sun, consistent moisture, and well-draining soils.

Decorative kale grows easily from seed sown in containers before the first fall frost or after the final frost of spring. Begin with nursery starts or potted specimens for an instant, container-ready display. The flowering types are usually hardy in zones 10-11 and grow as annuals.

They thrive in cool weather and last through winter in mild climates. They’ll succumb to low winter temperatures in colder climates and wither in heat in warmer zones. Enjoy their long-lasting vibrant color and textural interest as shoulder-season growers and cool-weather additions.

Redbor Kale

illustration of Redbor Kale

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Lacinato Dinosaur Kale

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Red Russian Kale

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‘Redbor’

A close-up shot of Brassica oleracea ‘Redbor’ showcasing it's red-purple curly leaves and it's vivid magenta stems.
It can transition from dusky blue-green to burgundy and plum in cool autumn weather.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Redbor’
height height 1-2’

‘Redbor’ is a statuesque variety with upright, magenta-red stems. It quickly becomes a focal point with tall, tightly curled stems.

Leaves transition from dusky blue-green to burgundy and plum in cooling autumn temperatures. While many ornamental kales have a bitter flavor and waxy texture, ‘Redbor’ is mild and sweetens as color intensifies in cold weather.

‘Redbor’ is highly cold-hardy and frost-tolerant. Sow seeds in late summer for a fall/winter display or early spring to enjoy before the summer heat sets in.

‘Red Russian’

Freshly harvested Russian red kale in a wicker basket, poised on the side of a wooden raised bed.
The plant is very quick to mature and can tolerate cool weather conditions.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica napus ‘Red Russian’
height height 18-30”

‘Red Russian’ kale is as tasty as it is ornamental, making it useful in seasonal containers and in the kitchen. Its mint-green foliage contrasts with reddish-purple stems and midribs. The large, deeply cut foliage with wavy margins resembles oak leaves. Plant it as a central container specimen for a feathery splash of color.

‘Red Russian’ is suitable for culinary uses at any stage, with tender baby leaves for fresh salads and mature ones for cooking in pasta, sautes, and stews. They also make a showy fall-themed garnish.

The 1885 heirloom is cold-hardy and quick to mature, with full plants in less than two months from seed and young leaves in just over 20 days.

‘Peacock White’

A decorative composition of fresh Brassica oleracea ‘Peacock White’, showcasing their narrow serrated leaves with a deep green color for its outer part and a creamy white core.
Their frizzy, serrated texture and unique colors provides a lofty contrast to multiple plant combinations.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Peacock White’
height height 8-12”

The ‘Peacock’ series struts a fine, feathery texture in a range of colors. ‘Peacock White’ is a crisp combination with deep green outer foliage and a creamy white core.

The deeply serrated, narrow leaves have an open habit. Their frizzy texture brings high contrast with a clean, tailored color duo to meet a variety of plant combinations.

‘Peacock’ is a dwarf series with good filler qualities. Tuck them in at an angle along container edges for dynamic positioning of the crown.

‘Peacock Red’

A close-up shot of Brassica oleracea ‘Peacock Red’ that highlights the leaves' frizzy texture and its bright colors, from its red inner foliage to its green and purple outer leaves.
The color intensifies as the temperatures plummet to below 60°F (16°C).
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Peacock Red’
height height 8-12”

‘Peacock Red’ continues the frilly essence of the series with dramatic green and purple outer growth and rosy red inner foliage. This feather type is a study in contrasts between its cut foliage and coloration.

As with other ornamental varieties, the rich tones of ‘Peacock Red’ intensify as temperatures drop below 60°F (16°C). The red-purple hues complement cool-season flowering annuals and other greens in any hue, from bold and bright to pastel shades.

‘Coral Prince’

A top view of Brassica oleracea ‘Coral Prince’ that highlights the unique foliage that forms a rosette and multi-colored layers of a green outer layer and creamy white interior.
The plant showcases delicate features, with the open outer foliage forming a rosette.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Coral Prince’
height height 8-12”

‘Coral Prince’ is a striking ornamental kale variety perfect for containers. It has delicate features and soft, tricolor combinations. The open foliage form a rosette with rich green outer layers, a creamy white interior, and a light pinky mauve center when mature. 

The softly cut leaves are feathery for added textural flair. The heads, between tightly wound and loose, create a graceful accent in potted displays (not all kale is this regal).

The notched foliage has thick, sturdy stems to hold the look. ‘Coral Queen’ is another variety in the series and makes an intense red and purple counterpart. The outer crown is brushed with purples and greens and has a cerise heart.

‘Yokohama Red’

A focused view of Brassica oleracea ‘Yokohama Red’ that highlights its multi-colored fringed leaves with vivid purple stems.
It can endure warm temperatures and has a long growing season before flowering.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Yokohama Red’
height height 5-7”

‘Yokohama Red’ is an extra curly variety in greens, purples, and reds. Its fringed leaves are multi-tonal, with purple stems and midribs.

The dwarf grower has improved cold tolerance. It withstands warming temperatures with a long growing season before bolting (flowering and going to seed). 

‘Yokohama’ has a mounding, dwarf habit. Grow it as infill in potted arrangements or pair it with ‘Yokohama White,’ a wavy blend of white and green. 

‘Kamome Pink’

A close-up shot of Brassica oleracea ‘Kamome Pink’ that showcases it's vivid colors of bright pink central cluster and dark green outer leaves.
They have a delicate texture with very fine ruffles and dense rosettes.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Kamome Pink’
height height 8-12”

‘Kamome’ is a finely ruffled, wavy-leaf type with dense rosettes. The dwarf growers are early to color in white, red, and pink. 

‘Kamome Pink’ has a delicate texture and rounded, compact form. Dark green frills surround a wide central cluster of bright rose-pink ruffles. ‘Kamome Pink’ pops against blue, white, and yellow blooms.

‘Winterbor’

A focused shot of Brassia oleracea ‘Winterbor’ highlighting the thick curly leaves with its blue-green hue.
It is one of the most frost-tolerant plants that lasts well up to spring.
botanical-name botanical name Brassia oleracea ‘Winterbor’
height height 3’

Among the most cold-hardy and frost-tolerant ornamental kale varieties, ‘Winterbor’ is a selection for seasonal containers and the vegetable garden. In mild climates, it lasts well into winter and even spring.

‘Winterbor’ has tall, thick leaves with blue-green waves, curls, and light venation. Its mild flavor sweetens with a chill. 

For fall enjoyment, sow ‘Winterbor’ in late summer and early fall. Start seeds indoors and transplant or direct sow when temperatures begin to cool. Use nursery potted specimens if your fall growing season is short for an instant display.

‘Nagoya Red’

A top view of a decorative composition of Brassica oleracea ‘Nagoya Red’ that showcases its broad ruffled leaves and a vivid purple-red inner foliage.
These plants do not require cool weather to show their bright colors.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Nagoya Red’
height height 10-12”

‘Nagoya Red’ brings tight frills along broad, ruffled texture. The outer leaves are glaucous with light venation and lilac tinting, while the inner foliage is a saturated purple-red.

This wavy-leaf variety is heavily fringed. Plants have a compact, uniform habit, perfect for tucking in for a burst of color.

The ‘Nagoya’ series has ‘Red,’ ‘White,’ and ‘Pink.’ Improved selections feature shorter stems and more pronounced fringe. They don’t require temperatures to be as cool to show vivid color.

‘Glamour Red’

A top view of a bundle of Brassica oleracea ‘Nagoya Red’ with their vibrant  pink inner foliage and a green outer foliage.
These produce large rosettes that can reach up to 14 inches wide.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Glamour Red’
height height 10-12”

‘Glamour Red’ is a top-performing ornamental kale with glossy green and deep pink foliage. The fringe-type leaves are less waxy than other selections, giving them a shiny finish with more vibrant, less dusky coloration.

This All-America Selections Winner performs reliably with vivid color and disease resistance across regions. The rich greens and pinks bring dramatic contrast, including magenta venation.

‘Glamour Red’ produces large rosettes that reach 14 inches wide. This ornamental kale has a low-growing, mounding habit, making it ideal for placing at the front or edge of containers among taller specimens and smaller bloomers like pansies tucked in around it. Or, feature it as a stand-alone accent in a small pot among other arrangements.

‘Darkibor’

A focused shot of Brassica oleracea ‘Darkibor’ that highlights the plants' extremely curly with its deep green shade.
These are frost-tolerant plants that can also endure warm temperatures.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Darkibor’
height height 2’

‘Darkibor’ creates a unique puffy mound of long, supremely curled leaves. The leafy pillow is full of productive, crinkled foliage in deep to bright green shades.

Along with ‘Redbor’ and ‘Winterbor,’ ‘Darkibor’ is a good selection across climates. Frost-tolerant, it also withstands warm temperatures without being quick to bolt. Gardeners in southern climates rely on these for long-lasting interest. 

Like other decorative flowering kales, ‘Darkibor’ is edible with an intense flavor but without being overly bitter. Its leaves are crisp, sturdy, and meaty when mature. Harvest baby and tender leaves at six inches or less while more giant leaves mature for show. Plants continue to produce new leaves.

‘Chidori Red’

A close-up shot of Brassica oleracea ‘Chidori Red’ showcasing it muti-colored nature and very curly leaves with its outer leaves striated in green, magenta and white while the inner foliage is a mix of burgundy purple to deep pink and a subtle carmine color in its center.
These have dense rosettes and can tolerate mild to harsh cold weather conditions.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea ‘Chidori Red’
height height 12-14”

The ‘Chidori’ series has a mounding form with especially curly leaves striated in green, magenta, and white. The outer foliage is deep burgundy purple, and in ‘Chidori Red,’ it is deep pink and has carmine centers.

‘Chidori Red’ has frilled margins, tightly wound leaves, and an open crown. The dense rosettes provide a unique filler option and tolerate cold and mild winters.

‘Dinosaur’

A focused shot of Brassica oleracea var. acephala ‘Lacinato’ which highlights its broad oversized crinkled leaves that has a deep blue-green hue.
When young, they can be harvested in just 21 days after sowing.
botanical-name botanical name Brassica oleracea var. acephala ‘Lacinato’
height height 2-3’

‘Dinosaur,’ also known as black Tuscan kale or ‘Lacinato,’ is a flavorful Italian heirloom that masquerades as an ornamental. Its heavily crinkled leaves are handsome in deep blue-green.

The broad, oversized leaves stand tall in potted arrangements. Young leaves are tender and tasty as fresh greens. Mature leaves have a sweet flavor when cooked in pastas, stews, and pesto.

A culinary favorite, the rich blue-green leaves reach nearly black in crisp conditions. Young leaves are ready 21 days from sowing, with mature plants taking about two months. 

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