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Something a little different.Smile
Tomorrow, go outside and see what you can spot that is Purple - and, of course, report back Smile
Purple sweet peas and some potato flowers 

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(28-06-2021, 09:43 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Something a little different.Smile
Tomorrow, go outside and see what you can spot that is Purple - and, of course, report back Smile

Veggie,  you must be psychic (or maybe I am)  Wink I was  musing this morning that we could do a colours of the rainbow I spy in the garden and then lo and behold I find your thread.
I spy purple

Sage
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E??? (can’t remember) blue bedder
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Purple pot
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Fading pansy
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Purple shell bunting 
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Thyme 
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Lavender 
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Continue

Chilli flower 
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Viola 
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Sorry, only two photos from me but the potato is the one that inspired this I-Spy yesterday - nothing to do with reading JJB's mind or being a Flying Purple People Eater (except on Sundays).
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Purple Sage
Purple Toadflax
Prunella vulgaris/Self heal
Ajuga
To start with... there may be others.  The colour purple is being taken very loosely

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Clematis Ernest Markham
Well, this zonal pelargonium is purple-ish:

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This foxglove is probably more pink than purple, but if you squint a bit:

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But the self-heal invading my lawn is definitely purple:

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Another clematis,  this time Ville de Lyon

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