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Setcreasea pallida Rose. Setcreasea purpurea Boom. Tradescantia pallida is a species of spiderwort native to the Gulf Coast region of eastern Mexico. The cultivar T. pallida 'Purpurea' is commonly called purple secretia, purple-heart, [2] or purple queen. [3] Edward Palmer collected the type specimen near Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas in 1907.
Periwinkle is a color in the blue and violet family. Its name is derived from the lesser periwinkle or myrtle herb ( Vinca minor) which bears flowers of the same color. The color periwinkle is also called lavender blue and light blue violet. [2]
It has slender pink flowers. It is an erect plant covered with fine hairs. Its few branches are each tipped with a single deep pink to purple flower. The flowers are scentless, 25–50 mm (1.0–2.0 in) across, and produced in the summer months – May to September in the northern hemisphere, November to March in the southern hemisphere.
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Uses. Saxifraga oppositifolia is a popular plant in alpine gardens, though difficult to grow in warm climates. Purple Mountain Saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia) by William Catto (1916) The edible flower petals are eaten, particularly in parts of Nunavut without abundant berries.