Plant with purple flowers
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WISTERIAPlant with purple flowers.
VINCAVINEPlant with purple flowers
SAFFRONPlant with purple flowers
WISTERIAClimbing plant with purple flowers
HONESTYCommon garden plant with purple flowers.
DEERS-- -tongue (plant with purple-spotted flowers)
anemoneplant with white, purple, or red flowers
anemonesplant with white, purple, or red flowers
HEPATICAPlant with white, pink, blue, or purple flowers.
phloxesgarden plant with showy white or purple flowers
phloxgarden plant with showy white or purple flowers
checkerblooma Californian malvaceous plant with pink or purple flowers
checkerbloomsCHECKERBLOOM, a Californian malvaceous plant with pink or purple flowers
houstoniaa small N. American plant with blue, white or purple flowers
tibouchinaa plant of the Tibouchina genus of shrubs, with purple flowers
foxglovetall plant with bell-shaped purple flowers and leaves that yield digitalis
tibouchinasTIBOUCHINA, a plant of the Tibouchina genus of shrubs, with purple flowers
houstoniasHOUSTONIA, a small N. American plant with blue, white or purple flowers
pasqueflowerA spring-flowering plant of the buttercup family, with purple or white flowers
pokeweedsA North American plant with red stems, spikes of cream flowers, and purple berries
smokebusha plant with purple leaves and small flowers that turn grey-white before they fall
smokebushesSMOKEBUSH, a plant with purple leaves and small flowers that turn grey-white before they fall
gipsyworta hairy Eurasian plant, having two-lipped white flowers with purple dots on the lower lip
gipsywortsGIPSYWORT, a hairy Eurasian plant, having two-lipped white flowers with purple dots on the lower lip
candytuftsA European plant with small heads of white, pink, or purple flowers, often cultivated as a garden plant
candytuftA European plant with small heads of white, pink, or purple flowers, often cultivated as a garden plant
bellflowerA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
bellflowersA plant with bell-shaped flowers that are usually blue, purple, pink, or white. Many kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
veronicasA herbaceous plant of north temperate regions, typically with upright stems bearing narrow pointed leaves and spikes of blue or purple flowers
aubretiasA dwarf evergreen Eurasian trailing plant with dense masses of foliage and purple, pink, or white flowers. It is widely cultivated in rock gardens and on banks
cyclamensany low-growing plant of the genus Cyclamen, belonging to the primrose family, having tuberous rootstocks and nodding white, purple, pink, or crimson flowers with reflexed petals
cinerariaany of several horticultural varieties of a composite plant, Senecio hybridus, of the Canary Islands, having clusters of flowers with white, blue, purple, red, or variegated rays
aubrietiasA dwarf evergreen Eurasian trailing plant with dense masses of foliage and purple, pink, or white flowers. It is widely cultivated in rock gardens and on banks
foxglovesA tall Eurasian plant with erect spikes of flowers, typically pinkish-purple or white, shaped like the fingers of gloves. It is a source of the drug digitalis
mandrakesA Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with white or purple flowers and large yellow berries. It has a forked fleshy root that supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly widely used in medicine and magic, allegedly shrieking when pulled from the ground
violetslow plant bearing bluish purple flowers
violetlow plant bearing bluish purple flowers
collinsiaa N. American plant of the scrophulariaceous genus Collinsia, having blue, white, or purple flowers
honestyplant, Lunaria annua, of the mustard family, having clusters of purple flowers and semitransparent, satiny pods
quamashesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers