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I would say sky blue. ~Jessica~ Violet and red are even less common. Elizabeth Taylor has violet eyes.
Methylene blue is helpful to observe cells through a violet-blue color, making organelles, as well as the cell, easier to identify.
It Depends If The Red Flower Is Dominant then it should Be RR but if its Recessive then its rr so depending on the F1 you should know the Genotype of The Red FLower.
In the visible region of electromagnetic spectrum VIBGYOR, violet having highest frequency is at one extreme and red having the lowest frequency goes to other extreme. So violet with shortest wavelength and red with the longest. So in case of dispersion, violet suffers more deviated whereas red has less deviated.
The official state flower is the Violet (The Common Blue Violet).
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Viola sororia or the Common Blue Violet..
In the Language of Flowers, the Blue Violet represents Love and Faithfulness, the White Violet represents Candor and Innocence, and the Yellow Violet represents Rural Happiness.
violet/ the flower is viola
The school children of the state were polled in 1897 and chose the Violet as the state flower. This was announced on Arbor Day, 1897. However, this was not made official until an act of the state legislature on March 11, 1968. On July 31, 2001, the state officially changed the species of Violet from the "early blue violet", viola palmata, to the "common blue violet", viola sororia.
The name Violet is of English origin and is derived from the flower name. Violet typically symbolizes love, faithfulness, and spirituality. It is a popular name that carries a sense of elegance and grace.
The Rhode Island state flower is the Violet.
Violet, the colour is named for the flower. The flower is a slight bit more blue-purple than real purple and some what lightened. If you are looking to match the colour of a violet you will need 2 parts Blue + 1 7/8 parts Red, then add a touch of white to soften the colour. If you are looking for the "violet" that is now used to describe the secondary colour (it used to be called purple) then add equal parts Red and Blue.
The "Amethyst Flower" has a botanical name of "Browallia Speciosa". It is also sometimes called "Sapphire Flower" or "Bush Violet". The plant is roughly 12" tall and wide and has five-petalled, violet-blue flowers. It is often used in flower gardens and hanging baskets in home landscapes.
Himalayan poppies are naturally blue so are blue lupines, some pansies, African violet, bluebells, and many many more types of flowers can be blue
The Wisconsin state flower is the Wood Violet.