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  2. Osteospermum - Wikipedia

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    Osteospermum / ˌɒstiəˈspɜːrməm, - tioʊ -/, [2] [3] is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Calenduleae, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family Asteraceae. [4] They are known as the daisybushes [5] or African daisies. [6] Its species have been given several common names, including African daisy, South African ...

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    Code brown: external emergency (disaster, mass casualties etc.) Code orange: evacuation; Code purple: bomb threat; Code red: fire; Code yellow: internal emergency; MET call: a medical emergency that is not cardiac or respiratory arrest; Code pink: a mother is going into labor unexpectedly, or there is a newborn medical emergency; Canada Alberta

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    Purpura ( / ˈpɜːrpjʊərə / [1]) is a condition of red or purple discolored spots on the skin that do not blanch on applying pressure. The spots are caused by bleeding underneath the skin secondary to platelet disorders, vascular disorders, coagulation disorders, or other causes. [2]

  5. How Hair Colorists Want You To Use Purple Shampoo

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    According to Brown, purple shampoos are typically pretty strong, so when you're adding it to your routine, she recommends mixing it with your regular shampoo so that it won't overpower your hair.

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    Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al 2 Si 2 O 5 ( OH) 4) and tiny fragments ( silt -sized particles) of other minerals, especially quartz and calcite. [1] Shale is characterized by its tendency to split into thin layers ...

  7. Natural dye - Wikipedia

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    Catechu or Cutch tree (brown) Gamboge tree resin (dark mustard yellow) Chestnut hulls (peach to brown) Ebony leaves (black) Himalayan rhubarb root (bronze, yellow) Indigo leaves (blue to purple) Kamala seed pods (yellow) Katuray (red) Madder root (red, pink, orange) Mangosteen peel (green, brown, dark brown, purple, crimson) Narra wood (red)