You will find a comprehensive list of shrubs with purple flowers at http://www.practical-garden-shrubs.com/shrubs_shades_purple.htm
You will find a comprehensive list of shrubs with purple flowers at http://www.practical-garden-shrubs.com/shrubs_shades_purple.htm
It's called a Heather shrub
Verbena has purple flowers.
A blackcurrant is a shrub, Latin name Ribes nigrum, which produces small, dark purple, edible berries, or the berry borne by this shrub.
The observed ratio of 74 purple-flowered to 26 white-flowered offspring suggests a typical Mendelian inheritance pattern, likely indicating that purple is dominant over white. The 3:1 ratio (approximately) points to the parents being heterozygous for the purple trait (Pp) and homozygous recessive for the white trait (pp). Therefore, the probable genotypes of the parents are Pp (purple) and pp (white), resulting in the phenotypes of 74 purple-flowered and 26 white-flowered offspring.
Camillas come in both colors
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
The offspring of a purple-flowered plant with the genotype PP (homozygous dominant) and a white-flowered plant with the genotype pp (homozygous recessive) would all be purple-flowered. This is because the purple color (P) is dominant over the white color (p). Therefore, all offspring would have the genotype Pp, expressing the dominant purple trait.
White flowered peas are wrinkled whereas Purple coloured flower peas are round and small in shape. white flowered peas have more sugar contents whereas purple flowered seeds have less sugar content and also the brown spots are present on the seeds whereas in former brown spots are absent. white lowered seeds are large in size in comparison to purple flowered seeds.
Mendel observed that all the offspring had purple flowers, showing that purple is dominant over white in pea plants. He discovered the principle of dominance and the concept of alleles.
If you mean Trumpet Vine, it is sometimes called Hummingbird Vine, Trumpet Creeper, or "cow itch vine."It's scientific name is Campsis radicans.