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  2. Olearia ciliata - Wikipedia

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    Olearia ciliata, commonly known as the fringed daisy bush, is a small shrub with large clusters of bright purple-blue flowers on a single stem. Description [ edit ] Olearia ciliata is a small upright spreading shrub about 15–30 cm (5.9–11.8 in) high with more or less woody, wiry, reddish stems 2–15 cm (0.79–5.91 in) long.

  3. Campanula rapunculoides - Wikipedia

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    Campanula rapunculoides, known by the common names creeping bellflower, rampion bellflower, rover bellflower, garden bluebell, creeping bluebell, purple bell, garden harebell, and creeping campanula, [ 2] is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Campanula, belonging to the family Campanulaceae. Native to central and southern Europe and west ...

  4. Anchusa officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Anchusa officinalis flowers. The flowering clusters at the ends of the stems are densely packed with blooms along one side of the stem. [5] When new the flowers are dark pink or crimson in color and typically become dark purple-blue with a white center as they age. [6] [7] However, they may also be violet, reddish, white, or yellowish in color. [5]

  5. Leucocoprinus birnbaumii - Wikipedia

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    Leucocoprinus birnbaumii, commonly known as the flower pot parasol, yellow parasol, [2] flowerpot parasol, or plantpot dapperling, is a species of gilled mushroom in the family Agaricaceae. It is common in the tropics and subtropics.

  6. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    The genus includes annual or short-lived herbaceous perennial plants, and shrub-like perennials, subshrubs or small shrubs. [5]Leaf shape is diverse across the genus. They are simple in some commonly cultivated species; in other species, they are pinnately toothed, or pinnate, sometimes multiple pinnate and dissected.

  7. Solanum xanti - Wikipedia

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    Solanum xanti, known commonly as chaparral nightshade, [1] purple nightshade, and San Diego nightshade, is a member of the genus Solanum. It is native to the Western United States in Arizona , California , Nevada , and Oregon , and to northwest Mexico in Baja California .

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