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Types of Purple Flowers

Explore the enchanting world of Purple Flowers in this captivating PDF. Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues and diverse forms of these botanical wonders. From the soothing lavender fields to the majestic irises and the charming pansies, each purple flower tells a unique story.

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Types of Purple Flowers

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  1. Types of Purple Flowers Purple Flowers not only look royal but also add a touch of spirituality and creativity to the garden. Explore this list of the best types! Purple Flowers are a must-have in the garden and stand out when grown with other colorful flowers. We have included the best names for you with pictures. Our Latest Videos Check out our article on gorgeous purple houseplants here Most Stunning Types of Purple Flowers Some of the flowers here might not have an exact purple shade and may have a mix of blue, violet, or lilac in their hue. 1. Verbena Botanical Name: Verbena The tall flower stalks of verbena bear a cluster of stunning purple blooms. You can use them in place of ornamental grasses as well. 2. Butterfly Bush Botanical Name: Buddleja Long and narrow tufts of tubular flowers are rich in nectar and attract butterflies. It is one of the best Types of Purple Flowers you can grow! Read Full Article With Picture Click on link https://balconygardenweb.com/types-of-purple-flowers-names/ 3. Gloxinia Botanical Name: Sinningia speciosa

  2. Large trumpet-shaped flowers have a velvety touch to them and can grow annually. They are also a great choice to grow in pots, even indoors. 4. Sweet Pea Botanical Name: Lathyrus odoratus The fragrant purple flowers of sweet peas make for a serene addition to gardens. The plant is also very easy to grow and maintain. Here are the Best Groundcovers With Purple Flowers 5. Purple Hibiscus Botanical Name: Hibiscus Whether you grow rose of Sharon or tropical hibiscus, both have purple flowering varieties. The large blooms look great in gardens. 6. Calla Lily Types of Purple Flowers 4Botanical Name: Zantedeschia Not a true lily, the plant is also famous as the Arum lily. This purple flowering plant is native to Southern Africa and also comes in other shades too. 7. Zinnia Botanical Name: Zinnia Easy to grow for beginners, its cheerful, bright flowers appear in many colors. It is one of the best Types of Purple Flowers you can grow! 8. Hydrangea Types of Purple Flowers 5

  3. Botanical Name: Hydrangea macrophylla The flower color of hydrangeas depends on soil pH, and you can adjust it to have purple flowers and other shades. 9. Chinese Wisteria Botanical Name: Wisteria sinensis When it blooms, it’s a sight to withhold with clusters of drooping purple flowers. Do make sure to trim it at regular intervals as the plant is invasive. 10. Sea Holly Botanical Name: Eryngium A head-like cluster of small spiny bracts accompanies the small purple flowers, which present an intriguing form. It is truly one of the most interesting types of Purple Flowers! 11. Pincushion Flower Botanical Name: Scabiosa The thin, wiry stem holds the blooms that sway gently in the wind. These small flowers are easy to grow and maintain as well. 12. Petunia Botanical Name: Petunia One of the most popular Types of Purple Flowers, petunias look wonderful in hanging baskets too. 13. Pasque Flower Botanical Name: Pulsatilla The fuzzy look of this plant can be attributed to the fine hairs that cover stems, leaves, and even flower buds.

  4. Here are Beautiful Types of Purple Peony Varieties 14. Fuchsia Botanical Name: Fuchsia Fuchsia flowers come in colors like pink, purple, red, white, etc. They’re perfect for hanging baskets. 15. Morning Glory Botanical Name: Ipomoea An excellent tropical climber bears funnel-shaped blue, white, pink, or purple flowers and can also be trained over a fence, pergola, or arbor. 16. Aster Types of Purple Flowers 11 Botanical Name: Aster These daisy-like perennials bloom from late summer to autumn, making the garden cheerful. It is one of the best Types of Purple Flowers you can grow! 17. Prairie Gentian Botanical Name: Eustoma The five-petaled flowers resemble roses in shape and also go by the name Lisianthus. The vivid shade of the Purple Flowers is spectacular to look at. 18. Lilac Botanical Name: Syringa Blooming in late spring, lilacs are deciduous shrubs that are highly fragrant. The Purple Flowers of the plant come in clusters. 19. Annual Honesty

  5. Types of Purple Flowers 88 Botanical Name: Lunaria Annua Its notable part is the seed heads, which gleam with a silvery glow and are oval and translucent. Fragrant purple flowers bloom in spring and early summer. 20. Hardy Geranium Types of Purple Flowers 99 Botanical Name: Geranium bohemicum The dark purple flowers in the truest shade of “Orchid Blue” are a treat to watch. If you like purple, then this is the flower for you! 21. Geraldton Waxflower Botanical Name: Chamelaucium uncinatum The long stalk on which this waxy Australian flower grows makes it a great addition to flasks as a cut flower. 22. Gladiolus Types of Purple Flowers 100 Botanical Name: Gladiolus Florists love to add it to bouquets and various floral arrangements. Plus, the spiky plant stands out in the garden due to its tall stature. 23. Dendrobium Orchid Purple Flowers 176 Botanical Name: Dendrobium If you are new to the world of orchids, the first one to go for is purple dendrobium. Its purple flowers are simply awesome to look at!

  6. 24. Columbine Types of Purple Flowers 256 Botanical Name: Aquilegia Birds are attracted to the exquisite Columbine purple flowers, which keep the bird lovers in a merry mood. 25. Crocus Botanical Name: Crocus Sweetly fragrant purple flower heads attract bees and are a colorful reminder of a revival of the weather after gloomy winters. It is one of the best Types of Purple Flowers you can grow! 26. Cyclamen Botanical Name: Cyclamen One of the best purple flowers for the pots, it grows best in cool climates. Their vibrant flowers match really well with the bright foliage. 27. Candytuft Botanical Name: Iberis Its purple flowers grow so low that they appear like coming out from the ground, making them excellent groundcovers. Learn about Purple Diamond Loropetalum Care here 28. Coneflower Botanical Name: Echinacea They are easy to grow, attract pollinators, tolerate heat and drought, and look stunning! Coneflowers are truly amazing.

  7. 29. Common Comfrey Purple Flowers 143 Botanical Name: Symphytum officinale Comfrey is a medicinal herb with tubular purple flowers that appear as if they are dropping down from the hairy foliage and stem. 30. Garden Cosmos Botanical Name: Cosmos bipinnatus Blooming for months, this ornamental beauty can grow just by scattering the seeds. Its purple flowers add a lot of appeal to the gardens.

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