Anodorhynchus purpurascens was created in 1907.
Drosera purpurascens was created in 1856.
Othorene purpurascens was created in 1905.
Sthenopis purpurascens was created in 1863.
Palaeomolis purpurascens was created in 1909.
Glyphostoma purpurascens was created in 1871.
Heliamphora purpurascens was created in 2011.
Conus purpurascens was created in 1833.
Calamagrostis purpurascens was created in 1823.
Asclepias purpurascens or purple milkweed grows in Missouri and other parts of the Eastern US.
There is a Prunus serrulata purpurascens which is also known as Prunus Kanzan is this what you are looking for it is a flowering cherry.
The blue macaw, specifically the Spix's macaw, is scientifically classified as follows: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Aves, Order Psittaciformes, Family Psittacidae, Genus Cyanopsitta, and Species Cyanopsitta spixii. Another notable blue macaw is the Hyacinth macaw, classified as Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus. These birds are known for their vibrant blue plumage and are native to South America.
The bird named after Edward Lear is the Lear's macaw (Anodorhynchus leari). This striking blue macaw is native to Brazil and is known for its vibrant coloration and social behavior. It was named in honor of the British artist and writer Edward Lear, who is famous for his nonsense poetry and illustrations, particularly of birds. Lear's macaw is currently considered endangered due to habitat loss and illegal trapping.