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heliotrope

[hee-lee-uh-trohp, heel-yuh-, hel-yuh-] / ˈhi li əˌtroʊp, ˈhil yə-, ˈhɛl yə- /


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"Some victims suffered something called heliotrope cyanosis which was kind of a creeping blue which started in your fingertips, tips of your ears and nose and lips but you could go completely black," she said.

From BBC

The divine scent is often described as a combination of clove, honeysuckle and heliotrope.

From Seattle Times

On hikes I’ve found that these jagged buttes and towering sandstone pinnacles change shades by the hour, from heliotrope red to to nickel gray.

From The Guardian

Nkoloso wore a standard-issue combat helmet, a khaki military uniform, and a flowing cape—multicolored silk or heliotrope velvet, with an embroidered neck and festooned with medals.

From The New Yorker

For fragrance through the seasons, grow plenty of daphne, scented daffodils, viburnum, lilacs, roses, honeysuckle, lilies, sweet peas, lavender and heliotrope.

From Seattle Times