does grapes and mangosteen count?
yes, their dragon fruits were purple inside.
not all fruits need to be named by their colour
purple mostly. sometimes red and white
Plums
yellow,black, and purple
What you say is true; fluorite is sometimes purple, and does appear in some geodes. I do, however, think that it would be rare to find a geode with purple fluorite
The plant you are looking for is likely the eggplant (Solanum melongena). Eggplants produce purple flowers which turn into small orange fruits as they mature. These orange fruits eventually develop into the familiar purple eggplant that we commonly use for cooking.
A purple potato is a kind of potato that has purple skin and or flesh (sometimes called blue) with varieties being Purple Peruvian, Davis Purple, Eureka Purple, Fenton Blue, Purple Mountain, Blue Tomcat etc.They turn purple cause of the plants chemicals.A purple potato is a kind of potato that has purple skin and or flesh (sometimes called blue) with varieties being Purple Peruvian, Davis Purple, Eureka Purple, Fenton Blue, Purple Mountain, Blue Tomcat etc.
No. No they don't...unless you have a roan, which can sometimes look purple. Also, they will be purple if you paint them or buy a fake on at the store.
i know it. seeds, flowers, fruits, grains and some invertebrates.
nothing you only need three not two
Blackberries are named blackberries when they are purple because of its dark color. From a distance, the ripening fruits seem black in color but actually it's color is deep purple.