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  • ...ing purple-striped, or [[mottled]] (typically only ''C. maculata'' has the purple stripes or spots). Attached to the base of the stem is a [[tuberous root]]
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  • ...|stem]] being crowned by [[raceme]]s of large and eye-catching [[blue]], [[purple]], [[white]], [[yellow]] or [[pink]] zygomorphic [[flower]]s with numerous
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  • ...bare stems before the leaves appear. They have a four-lobed pink or light purple (rarely white) [[perianth]] 10-15 mm diameter, and are strongly scented. Th
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  • ...rly and grow to a length of up to 8 cm long. They are greenish-yellow with purple or brownish stripes. The [[spathe]], known in this plant as "the pulpit" wr
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  • ...anthers. The berry is mostly 6–8&nbsp;mm (1/4-3/4") diam., dull black or purple-black.<ref>[http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&l
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  • ...e [[flower]]s, but otherwise resembles a [[tomato]] plant. The foliage and purple-black [[Berry|berries]] are [[poison]]ous.
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  • ...loose clusters of 3–20, (1–1.5&nbsp;cm) across, star-shaped, with five purple petals and yellow stamens and style pointing forward. The [[fruit]] is an o
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  • ...idy rosette before the spike goes up, and it is neatly arranged around the purple-tinged stems. The flowers are tubular and bell shaped with a creamy-white c
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  • ...open cymose panicle of apically small white [[flower]]s, sometimes with a purple or mauve striped tube. They flower profusely in spring.
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  • ...a Native Plants Gallery: Solanum xanti<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Purple Nightshade has been observed 'climbing' higher on fences, shrubs and saplin ...looms in spring to early summer. The plant is poisonous to humans. Due to Purple Nightshade's poisonous nature, tomatoes (also a member of the Nightshade fa
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  • ...reen or red stems, and large, simple leaves. White flowers are followed by purple to almost black berries, which are a good food source for songbirds such as ...op and bottom. Immature berries are green, turning white and then blackish purple.
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  • '''''Digitalis purpurea''''' ('''Common Foxglove''', '''Purple Foxglove''' or '''Lady's Glove'''), is a [[flowering plant]] in the family ...e arranged in a showy, terminal, elongated cluster, each tubular, pendent, purple (also pink, rose, yellow, or white in selected [[cultivar]]s). They are als
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  • [[Image:Lablab purpureus Steve Hurst 1.jpg|thumb|left|Seeds of the purple hyacinth bean]] ...an grows as a [[vine]], producing purple [[flower]]s and striking electric-purple coloured [[seed]] pods. Lablab bean is a good choice for a quick screen on
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  • ...fter 330 [[growing degree day]]s. The fruits, borne in clusters, are small purple to black drupes, [[poisonous]] for humans but readily eaten by many birds.
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  • ...2 metres in height. The [[flower]]s are small and fragrant, with five pale purple or lilac petals, growing in clusters. The [[fruit]] is a [[drupe]], marble-
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  • ...ll white [[flowers]] are produced in clusters. This is followed by globose purple-black [[berries]] (not edible).
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  • ...hout Asia.The flowers are ranges from gray to white. The berries are black-purple. The plant is extremely poisonous to humans. The fruits are eaten by birds
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  • ...s0.jpg|thumb|right|The small green flowers of ''H. foetidus'' often have a purple edge to each 'petal']] ...d many are [[evergreen]]. Many species of hellebore have green or greenish-purple flowers and are of limited garden value, although Corsican hellebore (''H.
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  • ...al plant]] due to its vivid [[flower]]s. These range in color from various purple [[tint]]s through various shades of light gray, and to purely white. The fl *[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=DIPU Purple Foxglove] USDA Noxious Weed List.
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  • ...thiopica''. All varieties with flowers with shades of yellow, orange, red, purple are mainly derived from ''Z. albomaculata'', ''Z. pentlandii'' and ''Z. reh
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