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Close up of flowers of ironweed, Vernonia fasciculata. Doolittle Prairie, Story County, Iowa, USA.
Lee kwan yew (vernonia elliptica, Vernonia elaeagnifolia, Tarlmounia elliptica, Tirai Creeper)  plant. Lee Kuan Yew was taken from the name of the former Prime Minister of Singapore
Vernonia elliptica, also known as the curtain creeper, is a climbing vine native to India. It is a member of the Asteraceae family and is known for its small purple flowers that bloom in clusters.
Close up of the spikemoss Selaginella sericea with its scalelike leaves.
Beautiful large parasitic wasp, Dictyonotus purpurascens (Murasakiusuamebachi), jet black on a summer day (Natural+flashlight, close-up macro photography)
Wild, pink, gentle cyclamen (Cyclamen purpurascens) grows in the mountains in its natural habitat.
A honey bee flying towards Cerinthe major Purpurascens  flowers
Red osier dogwood suffers from multiple Latin names, such as (Cornus sericea), (C. stolonifera) and (Swida sericea). As is more usual, it has a number of common names too: red osier cornel, red willow, redstem dogwood, redtwig dogwood, red-rood, American dogwood,(1) creek dogwood, and western dogwood for example. It is a flowering bush or tree, and the four-petalled cross-shaped flowers are white. Because of its liking for damp soil, red osier dogwood can be planted to stabilise river banks; which explains why this particular specimen is growing on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey, England.
Blossom of a purple cyclamen, Cyclamen purpurascens
A tall perennial native to North America, named after the English botanist William Vernon.
This plant is also known by other names, such as curtain creeper, lee kwan yew
Close-up of the blooming Vernonia Cinerea flower
Vernonia elliptica plant, plants that can make the terrace of the house cool
Baldwin's ironweed,
Fawn Leaf Lily,  Erythronium purpurascens, Bumpass Hell Trail, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California; Cascade Mountain Range. Liliaceae
Detailed capture of an orange Trisuloides sericea caterpillar with a red head and white hairs. A vivid depiction of insect life in Wulai, Taiwan.
A group of flowers of the shrub rose Rosa sericea pteracantha, aka Rosa omeiensis pteracantha.
Bergenia purple (bergenia purpurascens) blooms in the botanical garden on a sunny spring day. Gardening, landscape design. Close-up. Vertical
Photo showing green and purple sage leaves (Salvia officinalis and Salvia purpurascens) growing in herb garden.  Sage is classed as a perennial evergreen dwarf shrub and has a lengthy history of both culinary and medicinal usage.
Cornus sericea
Close up of Vernonia elliptica on raining background
Crested guan, Penelope purpurascens, perched in tree. Arenal Volcano National Park, Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Bronze Fennel Foeniculum vulgare Purpurascens has wispy fine foliage and makes a bold statement in the perennial or edible garden.
A suckering, medium-sized deciduous shrub, with oval-shaped green foliage, turning red or orange in the autumn, and thickets of greenish-yellow stems, brightest in winter. Small, near-white flowers appear in small clusters in spring and summer, followed by white berries in autumn.
A Sphenarium purpurascens on a flower stem with its jaws wide open
Its fantastic fall color, upright habit, early flowering time, and extreme cold hardiness have certainly earned it recognition.\n\nFrom early to midseason, the leaves are a pleasant grey-green. In late summer and fall, they take on brilliant orange and red tones, hence the name 'Flame Grass'. The seed heads begin to appear in late summer with magenta hues. As winter approaches, they transform into silky white panicles which are especially lovely when backlit by the early morning or late afternoon sun.\n\nMiscanthus is versatile from a design standpoint; it can be used as a specimen, for massing or screening, in large containers, or at the pond's edge. Plant this grass where its wonderful winter interest can be enjoyed.
3d illustration of Tasmannia purpurascens tree isolated on black background
Elephants ears or Bergenia purpurascens with many purple flowers. Closeup. Vertical crop.
Bergenia purple (bergenia purpurascens) blooms in the botanical garden on a sunny spring day. Close-up
Flowers of Bergenia purpurascens, the purple bergenia, flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae, native region: the Himalayas, West China.
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