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11. Purple Ruffles Basil. If you thought basil was only green, think again! This zingy herb also has a violet variety that's appropriately named purple ruffles basil. Aside from being visually pleasing, this variation also has more licorice and cinnamon flavor, adding a unique taste to Italian dishes.


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The skins of purple carrots add a citrusy, nutty taste to sweet orange cores. Both potatoes and carrots, by the way, began life purple. Potatoes first grew at high altitudes in Peru in shallow, rocky soil. The purple pigment developed as a defense against the strong sunlight, preventing green spots which are full of toxic solanine.


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Radicchio. Radicchio is a dark purple to red vegetable that many people think is a variety of lettuce, but it is actually an endive. Radicchio tastes much different than lettuce, and is quite bitter. Radicchio is often used in Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.


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Okra is another one of those vegetables that some people love and some people hate. Still, if you enjoy it, the purple version is certainly worth a try. This okra has two benefits. First, it contains more antioxidants than green okra and may offer more health benefits. Second, purple okra looks fantastic in the garden.


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More Reason to Eat Them — Purple Vegetables Support Biodiversity. Eating purple also supports biodiversity. Industrial agriculture tends to favor single varieties of vegetables like orange carrots, russet potatoes, or white cauliflower. Vegetables are bred for uniformity using monocropping, rather than for diversity.


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25 Purple Vegetables. 1. Purple Arugula. Purple arugula is a leafy green vegetable with a distinctive purple-veined appearance and a peppery flavor similar to its green counterpart. This variety is often used as a bold garnish, in fresh salads, or as an addition to sandwiches and pizzas.


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4. Cauliflower. Growing vibrant purple cauliflowers in your garden is a great way to impress your friends and they make a nice change from the regular white variety. Cauliflowers are cool-season vegetable plants and they do best when planted in fall or early winter. 5. Tomatoes.


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These hardy ground cover plants have delicate grapeleaf-shaped foliage and abundant summer flowers in colors including blue, purple, white, and pink. The best purple cultivars include 'Orion', 'Raven', 'Rozanne', and 'Johnson's Blue'. Trim the first round of spent flowers to encourage new growth.


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Purple vegetables are not a completely new feature in gardens. Although wild carrots were thin white roots, the first domesticated versions are thought to have had a more purplish hue. With selective breeding, gardeners in the 1700s developed the bright orange carrot that we now know so well.. I haven't grown white cauliflower flower for.


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15. Graffiti Eggplant (Solanum melongena) With distinct purple-and-white stripes, graffiti eggplant is one of the most aesthetically pleasing varieties of this garden vegetable. It is also commonly called Sicilian eggplant. You can utilize this vegetable in any way you would use a globe eggplant (or other variety).


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Flowers: Sweet potato flowers look a lot like morning glory flowers, with a white trumpet-shaped flower. The interior of the flower is often purple. The interior of the flower is often purple. Vegetables: Sweet potatoes are large reddish tubers that protrude slightly above the ground.


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These Vegetables With Purple Flowers are not only nutritious, but they are also great to add a colorful vibe to the garden! From the deep blossoms of eggplants to the surprising hue in the artichoke flowers, these vegetables with purple flowers are a must-have for a contrasting garden! Table of contents. 1. Eggplant


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Cylindra Purple Beets. 9. Redbor Purple Kale. 10. Purple King Pole Beans. 1. Purple Eggplant. Purple eggplant is the most obvious of the purple veggies for gardening. The long purple vegetable is a member of the nightshade family and has a dense outer skin, with internal flesh a creamy white with spots of purple.


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Tags. broccoli, cauliflower, chives, dill, flowering vegetables, garden peas, garlic, lavender, okra, onions, peas, radish, vegetables and herbs. Flowers are a beautiful addition to any vegetable garden, but what about flowering vegetables? It's the ultimate 2-for-1 in the gardening world.


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Here is a list of 10 flowering vegetables we recommend to try out: 1. Artichokes. Artichoke flowers, similar to thistles, are bright, bristly, and lavender blue. The flowers bloom from unharvested artichokes, so if you forget to pick a couple of your artichokes, don't be too upset. They will fill your garden with stunning color and texture.


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Grow Scarlet kale for beautiful and tasty kale chips, kale salads, even smoothies. It's so beautiful you could easily plant it right in the flower bed and enjoy its beautiful leaves along with your flowers too. 9. Pusa Jamuni Radish. If crunchy is your thing, you have to plant radishes.