"Yes, when bees suck the nectar from flowers such as Elderberry, the honey they produce turns slightly purple."
I disagree with that answer. As a beekeeper who has harvested purple honey and thoroughly researched the cause of it I can assure you that it has nothing to do with Elderberries and that it is much more than slightly purple.
Yes. I've seen purple-ish blue bees before. I lived near Pinnacles National Monument in Soledad, CA. Which I believe has the world's most diverse population of bees.
No, ladybugs are biologically not the color purple. Ladybug's shell color varies from a burnt orange to dark crimson with various black spots.
yes there are
of course bees visit purple flowers or there would be no pollination.
No. Purple cows do not exist.
Purple Pelicans don't exist, but if they did, they would probably be purple. lol
Socrates, Lot of bees, Purple knees... (you get the picture)
Kudzu
a butt
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
Yes purple pandas do exist, you can find them in Louisiana, New Orlands. Just take a look at the picture. If it doen't look real to you then comment so.
since dinosaurs
Yes, this seed does exist.
Only in imagination.
Purple does exist and it is caused by reflection of that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.