(1) The broccoli now has a tiny purple flower head, so hopefully that will grow nicely and I can have some home grown!
(2) He went purple with rage
(3) Britain had long been a bolt-hole for pretenders to the imperial purple , and in times of crisis it had a history of seceding from the empire and looking after its own affairs.
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(5) The purple flowers have a golden centre and their silky-hairy texture adds an extra dimension to their appeal.
(6) Bring the pan of water back to the boil and cook the linguini for three minutes - it will take on the purple colour.
(7) Greens and reds are typically caused by oxygen, while purple and blue colours are caused by nitrogen.
(9) This is a wonderful plant, very strong growing and with lovely dark purple flowers in July and August.
(10) Garments incorporating the imperial purple were particularly valued, and at all times their sale and export was fiercely supervised.
(11) Only a handful of adventurous souls opt for bubblegum pink, orange and purple .
(12) Still in ancient times, but in Rome, do you remember the imperial purple worn so proudly by the Roman toffs.
(13) We pass through pretty forests of birch and pine trees, moss covered rocks and a haze of blue and purple flowers.
(14) I called one our maids, Andrea, to go and put the blue and purple flowers in the drawing room.
(15) He also came across the purple flower, right, named Bougainvillea, that thrives in the hot climate.
(16) Apart from the low ratio of glass to metal and the extremely tight overhang, the purple colour of the car was also added to make it more appealing to the youth.
(17) It opens with a borsch soup, a smooth and tangy beet broth served with a side of sour cream that melts into the bowl, marbling the intense purple colour.
(18) The thing is, you must remember that both imperial purple and indigo are pigments, not dyes, a dye as to be soluble.
(19) The moors are a huge open, treeless upland area covered in heather whose purple flowers can be seen from space when they bloom in late August.
(20) It makes the most delicious jam because of the richness of the purple colour and fruity taste.