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  2. How to Grow a Chaste Tree (Vitex) for Its Beautiful Purple ...

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    In spring, it quickly develops new shoots that grow 3 to 5 feet tall, producing, a spectacular flower show in summer. Where to Plant a Chaste Tree This heat-loving plant needs full sun to grow its ...

  3. This Pretty Purple Perennial Shrub Provides Rich Color To The ...

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    And spring brings a flush of magenta pink, tassel-like blooms, giving the plant one of its common names, fringe flower. Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping Loropetalum dazzles in containers and brings ...

  4. Lathyrus vernus - Wikipedia

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    Lathyrus vernus, the spring vetchling, spring pea, or spring vetch, is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the genus Lathyrus, native to forests of Europe and Siberia. It forms a dense clump of pointed leaves with purple flowers in spring, shading to a greenish-blue with age.

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    These are the best perennial plants to grow. Perennial plants and flowers will come back year after year, and there are sun and shade lovers to suit any garden.

  6. Cardamine douglassii - Wikipedia

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    Cardamine douglassii, the limestone bittercress or purple cress, is a perennial forb native to the eastern and central United States as well as the province of Ontario in Canada, [2] that produces white to pink or purple flowers in early spring.

  7. Cymopterus - Wikipedia

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    Cymopterus is a genus of perennial plants in the family Apiaceae native to western North America. They are commonly known as the spring parsleys [2] and are edible. They are mostly stemless, taprooted perennial herbs with leaves at ground level and flowering scapes bearing yellow, white, or purple flowers.