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  2. Rosa 'Princess Anne' - Wikipedia

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    Description. 'Princess Anne' is a bushy compact shrub rose, up to 3 ft (0.91 m) in height, with a 28 in (710 mm) spread. This rose makes an excellent short climbing rose. It has narrow, large flowers with a rosette-shaped bloom form. Flowers are borne in large clusters (85+) of petals. Buds open to dark pink roses that soon fade to a bright pink.

  3. Rose pink - Wikipedia

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    CIELCh uv ( L, C, h) (66, 97, 331°) Source. ColorHexa [1] ISCC–NBS descriptor. Vivid reddish purple. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Rose pink is a reddish purple color. The first recorded use of rose pink as a color name in English was in 1760.

  4. Pink Roses - Wikipedia

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    Pink Roses. Pink Roses is an 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh, one of his last works. [1] It is now in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, to which it was donated by Helga Jacobsen in 1923 - its catalogue number is MIN 1843. It was painted during the last two months of his life, May to July 1890, which he spent in Auvers-sur-Oise.

  5. Rose symbolism - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota: The wild prairie rose was adopted as the official state flower of North Dakota in 1907. The colors of the rose (green and pink) had previously been adopted by the first graduating class of the University of North Dakota in 1889. Georgia: The Cherokee rose (R. laevigata) was adopted as the state's official floral emblem in 1916.

  6. Violet (color) - Wikipedia

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    Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum. It is one of the seven colors that Isaac Newton labeled when dividing the spectrum of visible light in 1672. Violet light has a wavelength between approximately 380 and 435 nanometers. [2] The color's name is derived from the Viola genus of flowers.

  7. Tyrian purple - Wikipedia

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    Tyrian purple (Ancient Greek: πορφύρα porphúra; Latin: purpura), also known as royal purple, imperial purple, or imperial dye, is a reddish-purple natural dye. The name Tyrian refers to Tyre, Lebanon , once Phoenicia .