
Week #4 of The Day After’s challenge finds me in sync with Dawn’s post of Just Shades of Purple. I can relate to anyone who loves the color purple. I also found an abundance of beautiful purples blossoming, shades from bluish-purple to a true lavender.
Violets are a welcome sight in Spring. They can be invasive, but I don’t mind that in the least. In a hard-to-weed garden border, its exuberant leafing out saves me hours of labor every summer. They are also the primary host plant for the Frittalary Butterfly.

The lovely Periwinkle is one of the first flowers of Spring.

Grape hyacinths have spread from a dozen or so bulbs my son gave me years ago. They have naturalized and even show up in the lawn.

Lavender and purple combine perfectly in a beautiful viola blossom. Thanks to Dawn for hosting this Festival Challenge.

These are pretty 😀
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Thanks Ananka.
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So pretty
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Thanks Joanne.
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Purple is my favorite color and violets are my favorite flower.
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Aren’t violets a joy? My yard and gardens are dotted with them at this moment in time. I love them too.
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They pop up all over the place in our yard — white ones, purple ones, magenta ones — I love them all.
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Oooo…I love the thought of magenta violets. They don’t grow here as far as i know. I wish they did.
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I didn’t know magenta ones existed before a few of them popped up in my yard one spring several years ago. I have no idea where they came from — maybe some kind of genetic fluke? Anyway, they spread about, as violets do, and now every spring we find them scattered across the lawn, hobnobbing with the more conventional purples and whites.
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I hope the fluke might migrate my way. 🙂
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Oh you really showed us the many natural variances of purple! great flower photos
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Thanks, the yard is still blooming in purples this week, lilacs, wisteria, more violets everywhere. Thanks for stopping by and the comment.
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🙂-oh how lovely – I only had lilaxs once – and it was in Denver – a stray shrub that resurfaced – anyhow, all of your blooms sound lovely
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Thanks. 🙂
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🙂
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