Persian Violet (Exacum affine) is typically grown as an indoor plant because it prefers warm temperatures and high humidity. While it can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10-11, it is sensitive to cold and frost, which limits its outdoor viability in most regions. If you live in a suitable climate, ensure it has partial shade and well-draining soil for the best growth. Otherwise, it's best to keep it indoors or as an annual in cooler areas.
It is violet inside the arc and red outside.
Scythia was located outside the Persian Empire, by the Black and Caspian seas.
The Persian Gulf
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No, violet radiation is not visible to the human eye. It falls outside of the visible spectrum of light for humans, which ranges from violet to red.
valentine crushed the violet blossoms outside his cell to make ink with which to write to his friends and loved ones
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cyclamen persicum.
around 2-10 inches
They need sunlight to grow...outside.
Route 31, outside of violet city.
Oman and Iran are both right outside the gulf.
pink and violet