The purple spaghetti-eel[2] (Moringua raitaborua) is an eel in the family Moringuidae (spaghetti/worm eels).[3] It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822, originally under the genus Muraena.[4] It is a tropical eel known from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It inhabits rivers and estuaries (including ones in West Bengal, linked to the Ganges River), and has adapted to rapid and wide changes in salinity, pH, and osmoregulatory and hypoxic conditions.[5] Males can reach a maximum standard length of 44 cm.
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Ornamental, hardy, and self-reliant, butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii) brings the whole package to a landscape. Coker likes its range of bloom colors, including blues, purples, pinks, reds, oranges, yellows, and whites. And while humans and pollinators love this deciduous shrub's fragrance, which ranges from honey to lilac, it's a turn-off to deer. Of note: A prolific reseeder, butterfly bush is considered a noxious weed in some regions.
Part of a series of butterfly bushes with short growing habits, Purple Haze (Buddleia x 'Purple Haze') was one of the first of its kind to hit the market. "Blue-green leaves emerge from bare stems in spring giving rise to pale purple, arching flowers," says Roethling. "This one has more of a loose habit overall."
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) has it all—it's heat-, drought-, and disease-resistant, plus it attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Two varieties that are known for being especially hardy are Pow Wow Wild Berry and Pow Wow White. "They emerge in spring with a rosette of elongated leaves, quickly giving rise to stalks of brilliant pink or pure white daisy-like flowers," says Adrienne Roethling. "The center or cone are cinnamon in color and quite large—a pollinator's delight."
Also known as Asian Pegionwings and scientifically known as Clitoria ternatea, Aparajaita belongs to the family of Fabaceae. It is also considered a holy flower because it is offered to Lord Shiva. Aparajita is among the flowers that bloom every year and is surely the show-stopper because of its shaded appearance on the petals.
Purple Rose in Close up Photography Wallpaper
Pink and Purple Flower Petals Wallpaper
Beautiful Pink Flowers, Flower, Rose, Pink, Flower Bouquet Wallpaper
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In the realm of floral elegance, Purple Majesty reigns supreme, commanding attention with its rich, regal hues. The deep purple alstroemeria, paired with the soft blush of peach roses, creates a striking contrast that speaks of royalty and grace. Cradled within a classic beautifully adorned box, reminiscent of storied gardens, this arrangement is a statement of grandeur. Purple Majesty brings a touch of regal splendor into any space, where every petal echoes timeless beauty and refined charm.