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  2. Trillium erectum - Wikipedia

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    The petals are dark reddish brown, maroon, purple, pale yellow, or white. [5] The ovary is dark purple to maroon regardless of petal color. If the flower is successfully pollinated, the petals wither, leaving behind a fruit that ripens to a dark red berry-like capsule, 1 to 1.5 centimeters long. [11] [12]

  3. Create a Moody Container Garden for Fall with These Dark ...

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    Purple New Zealand Flax. Purple New Zealand flax's strap-shaped, dark purple leaves add texture and bold upright architecture to container plant combos. It can reach up to 6 feet, and, in the ...

  4. Trillium kurabayashii - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as the giant purple wakerobin, [3] a reference to its conspicuously large, dark purple-red flower, one of the largest of any sessile-flowered trillium. Unlike most other authorities, the influential Jepson Manual does not recognize Trillium kurabayashii as a distinct species.

  5. Viola (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Viola is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing over 680 species. Most species are found in the temperate Northern Hemisphere; however, some are also found in widely divergent areas such as Hawaii, Australasia, and the Andes. Some Viola species are perennial plants, some are ...

  6. Lythrum salicaria - Wikipedia

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    Lythrum salicaria or purple loosestrife [2] is a flowering plant belonging to the family Lythraceae. It should not be confused with other plants sharing the name loosestrife that are members of the family Primulaceae. Other names include spiked loosestrife and purple Lythrum. This herbaceous perennial is native to Europe and Asia, [3] and ...

  7. Shades of violet - Wikipedia

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    Mauve (from the French form of Malva "mallow") is a color that is named after the mallow flower. Another name for the color is mallow[27] with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611. [28] Since the color mauve has a hue code of 276, it may be regarded as a pale tone of violet.

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