Kathy, although the color is mentioned purple by you, no one doubts that violets can be blue too. The blue violet has also often come into the spotlight as a counterpart to its famous 'sister', the red rose. Interesting matter (😁): if THIS LINK is checked-out one can read an anthology of them. Anyhow, another wonderful Foofy Friday (F²) contribution from you again!
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The blue violet has also often come into the spotlight as a counterpart to its famous 'sister', the red rose.
Interesting matter (😁): if THIS LINK is checked-out one can read an anthology of them.
Anyhow, another wonderful Foofy Friday (F²) contribution from you again!