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What are these very saturated-purple flowers?


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I found these flowers in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in the end of July, growing near a house, apparently planted by someone along with lots of other flowers. These look very saturated purple: my phone failed to capture this purpleness, instead rendering them red regardless of white balance setting, and with a DSLR I was able to capture something closer to their real color, although still not ideally (see the photo below).



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    I found these flowers in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in the end of July, growing near a house, apparently planted by someone along with lots of other flowers. These look very saturated purple: my phone failed to capture this purpleness, instead rendering them red regardless of white balance setting, and with a DSLR I was able to capture something closer to their real color, although still not ideally (see the photo below).



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      I found these flowers in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in the end of July, growing near a house, apparently planted by someone along with lots of other flowers. These look very saturated purple: my phone failed to capture this purpleness, instead rendering them red regardless of white balance setting, and with a DSLR I was able to capture something closer to their real color, although still not ideally (see the photo below).



      What is the name of these flowers?



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      I found these flowers in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in the end of July, growing near a house, apparently planted by someone along with lots of other flowers. These look very saturated purple: my phone failed to capture this purpleness, instead rendering them red regardless of white balance setting, and with a DSLR I was able to capture something closer to their real color, although still not ideally (see the photo below).



      What is the name of these flowers?



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          It looks like lychnis coronaria, or the rose campion. There are other English names such as "dusty miller" from the grey leaves.



          In the UK, if you grow it as a garden flower it will self-seed and spread everywhere. The only "cultivation" required is getting rid of it where you don't want it growing!






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            It looks like lychnis coronaria, or the rose campion. There are other English names such as "dusty miller" from the grey leaves.



            In the UK, if you grow it as a garden flower it will self-seed and spread everywhere. The only "cultivation" required is getting rid of it where you don't want it growing!






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              It looks like lychnis coronaria, or the rose campion. There are other English names such as "dusty miller" from the grey leaves.



              In the UK, if you grow it as a garden flower it will self-seed and spread everywhere. The only "cultivation" required is getting rid of it where you don't want it growing!






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                It looks like lychnis coronaria, or the rose campion. There are other English names such as "dusty miller" from the grey leaves.



                In the UK, if you grow it as a garden flower it will self-seed and spread everywhere. The only "cultivation" required is getting rid of it where you don't want it growing!






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                It looks like lychnis coronaria, or the rose campion. There are other English names such as "dusty miller" from the grey leaves.



                In the UK, if you grow it as a garden flower it will self-seed and spread everywhere. The only "cultivation" required is getting rid of it where you don't want it growing!







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