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has gloss | eng: Parma violets belong to the more exotic branch of the violet family. First appearing in Italy, in the 16th century, most types of parma violets have lavender flowers of varying sizes. The d'Udine, for example, features large, bluish-lavender flowers and a strong perfume, whereas the Neapolitan displays much paler flowers, although very rarely - it seems to be far more selective about its living conditions. |
lexicalization | eng: parma violet |
instance of | (noun) a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation cultivar |
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