Agalinis [or Gerardia] purpurea is the binomial, Latin or scientific name of purple gerardia. The plant has 1 - 3 foot [30.48 centmeter - 0.9144 meter] stems. Out of its topmost leaves grow small, purple-pink, bell-like blossoms. Purple gerardia is a good ground cover choice in acidic soils and damp meadows. It gives delicate color in late summer and early fall. As a non-aggressive native, it knows how to share space with herbaceous and woody plants.
The scientific name for purple fountain grass is Pennisetum setaceum.
the scientific name of purple loosestrife is lythrum salicarial
The scientific name would be Spondias purpurea.
The scientific name for purple shamrock is Oxalis triangularis. It is a species of flowering plant in the wood-sorrel family.
The accepted scientific name is Atlides halesus.
A flowering in late summer and very early fall, in the months of August and September, is the bloom time of purple gerardia [Agalinis purpurea]. The plant has a pink-purple bell-like bloom. It's the topmost of the plant's downy leaves that burst forth into welcome, beautiful blossomings.
The scientific name for the purple faced leaf monkey is Trachypitnecus Vetulus
The scientific name for purple fountain grass is Pennisetum setaceum.
The scientific name of purple crumble plant is Grewia asiatica.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Purple Pavement'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Purple Puff'.
the scientific name of purple loosestrife is lythrum salicarial
The scientific name would be Spondias purpurea.
The scientific name for purple shamrock is Oxalis triangularis. It is a species of flowering plant in the wood-sorrel family.
Carpodacus Purpureus.
Lythrum salicaria.
purpureus, purpurea or purpureum.