Well there are lots of purple flowers, maybe if you make a description it could help or posta photo.
yes . its purple
violet
Its called a sport and its a simple genetic variation.
Two purple flowers can produce a white flower through a genetic phenomenon called incomplete dominance, where the dominant purple allele and recessive white allele both influence the flower's color. When two heterozygous purple flowers (Pp) are crossed, there is a 25% chance of producing a white flower (pp) due to the combination of alleles.
A+ purple flowers.
"Purple flowers and..." in English is fiori viola e... in Italian.
If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers, it means that a plant with one purple allele and one white allele will display the purple flower phenotype. The white flower phenotype would only be expressed if the plant inherits two white alleles.
Purple water lilies are fragrant and showy flowers that float on the water surface. The purple flowers typically have bright purple petals with yellow centers.
It's weed that is purple caused by the sunlight during the growing process
Some lovely purple flowers that begin with “Th” include: Thistle – a hardy wildflower known for its spiky leaves and vibrant purple blooms. Thunbergia battiscombei – also called Blue Glory Vine, it produces beautiful purple-violet flowers with a yellow center. Purple Thornapple – a unique flower with trumpet-shaped purple petals, often found in warmer regions. These plants vary from garden favorites to wild species, but all add a striking touch of purple to any landscape.
Purple and green flowers!
Mendel's observation of the purple flowers in the F1 generation and both purple and white flowers in the F2 generation indicated that traits are inherited as discrete units called alleles. The presence of both traits in the F2 generation showed that the white flower trait was not lost and could reappear in later generations, demonstrating the concept of dominant and recessive alleles.