PURPLES
geranium wallichianum 'buxton's variety'

Purple has long been associated with wealth

and opulence, empire, and papacy because the dye used was obtained only with great difficulty. Sometimes taking on more red, blue or black, it assumes many shades and tones. In nature, deep purple often passes for black. Combined with silver, grey or white a delicate tension is created.

iris

plum

violet

magenta

hyacinth

iris

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plum

violet

magenta

hyacinth

amethyst

lavender

 

 

 

 

amethyst

lavender