The thumbnail image that you see is as close as I can get to choose a violet coloured flower in our garden. Violet is a beautiful colour and any garden having flowers with this colour does attract visitors. Google insists on calling it a periwinkle. It is neither periwinkel, blue trumpet nor a morning glory. It is something else. But what is it?
I also think a dark blue sometimes is confused for violet The best therefore is to look at the rainbow that boasts of a violet colour – VIBGYOR where V stands for Violet.
We have yet another flower that we call lady’s slipper which looks violet. I searched the Net to get its right name but could not succeed.
Hopefully this flower does look violet – satisfying alibb’s alphabet crazy challenge.
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Do you have violet coloured flowers in your garden?
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Yes
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No
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Lovely flowers and yes I have a few violet types of flowers in the garden
Violet coloured flowers do add a kind of glamour to any garden.
It is a common plant here flops around the garden with its twiggy branches its called the Blue clock vine, scientific name Thunbergia battiscombei or Blue glory vine Thunbergia erecta too
It is indeed a common flower but I wanted a violet colour (lol) Thanks for the name.
My neighbor has these and calls them violets.
They look like the morning glory. I have yet to find out what its real name is
Rarely have I seen them. The most common are green.
You mean you have green flowers looking like this?
I don’t have it at home, but I do have pictures of this flower.
It is a common flower with a stunning colour