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101 murucuya
f.purple passion-flower. (Botany) -
102 pavonazo
m.crimson or purple color. -
103 punta morada
f.purple tip. -
104 púrpura visual
f.visual purple, erythropsin, rhodopsin. -
105 purpurante
adj.giving a purple color. -
106 purpurea
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107 rodopsina
f.rhodopsin, erythropsin, visual purple. -
108 salicaria
f.loosestrife, purple loosestrife. -
109 trébol encarnado
m.crimson clover, trifolium, carnation clover, purple clover. -
110 alfalfa
(Sp. model spelled same [alfalfa] < Arabic al-fasfasa)OED: 1880s. A plant of the genus Medicago sativa. When in bloom it bears cloverlike purple flowers. The plant is widely used as animal fodder and as a cover crop. Spanish sources concur. It made its way to the Southwest from Mexico, having been originally introduced by the Spanish. Also known as lucern(e). It is still in common use among cowmen and ranchers today. -
111 brasil
(Sp. model spelled same [brasíl], probably from brasa [see above], because of the plant's red color)Western Texas: 1891. Clark glosses this term as "a common chaparral plant" that grows in western Texas. It is used for limited grazing. He gives the genus and species as Condalia obovata. According to the DARE, "bluewood," "logwood," "capulin," and "purple haw" are other names for this plant. Santamaría references the diminutive brasilillo, for several varieties of rhamna-ceous plants common to northwestern Mexico. It is unlikely that the brasil plant described in the DRAE is related to the southwestern brasil; according to that source, it can be either a papilionaceous tree that grows in tropical regions or a red pigment used as a cosmetic by women.Alternate form: brazil. -
112 black grama
Any of a variety of species of grasses including the dark purple grama grass Bouteloua eriopoda, the muhly grass Muhlenbergia porteri, and the galleta grass Hilaria jamesii. See galleta.
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