Paulownia tomentosa ? Common name the Empress/Princess tree. The flowers look like foxglove flowers if it's the one you mean. Lovely HUGE leaves!
That would have to be a Lila grillacia, or more commonly known as the purple-bellied oak. They are found primarily in the northern parts of South America, most abundant in Argentinia, just bordering the Indian Pacific.
The tree adorned with pink flowers and green leaves is likely a cherry blossom tree.
Pawlonia tomentosa, also known as the Empress Tree or Princess Tree. Check out Wikipedia. They escaped cultivation and are now weedy and invasive. I see them everywhere in the woods in the American southeast.
pink Answer Magnolia flowers range from white through a range of pinks to purple.
Aubergines, also known as eggplants, grow on bushes. The eggplant plant is a small to medium-sized bushy plant with large, lobed leaves and purple flowers that produce the fruit. Each eggplant is the fruit of the plant and grows from the flower after pollination.
phillipines purple leaves shrub
JACARANDA
jacaranda
Evergreen tree with large leaves and large pink to orange flowers
No, the Catalpa is not a fish. It is a type of tree known for its large heart-shaped leaves and clusters of white flowers.
That would have to be a Lila grillacia, or more commonly known as the purple-bellied oak. They are found primarily in the northern parts of South America, most abundant in Argentinia, just bordering the Indian Pacific.
Orchid tree
The tree adorned with pink flowers and green leaves is likely a cherry blossom tree.
Pawlonia tomentosa, also known as the Empress Tree or Princess Tree. Check out Wikipedia. They escaped cultivation and are now weedy and invasive. I see them everywhere in the woods in the American southeast.
yes they do because when someone eats something with purple food coloring it makes them pee purple on the leaves turning them purple. also if the flowers on the plant are purple the leaves will be to.
pink Answer Magnolia flowers range from white through a range of pinks to purple.
The magnolia tree