: a variable color averaging a moderate to reddish purple
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Helios was the god of the sun in Greek mythology, and helio- came to appear in a number of sun-related English words. The genus known as the heliotropes consists of about 250 species; many are thought of as weeds, but the best-known species, garden heliotrope, is a popular and fragrant perennial that resembles the forget-me-not. The heliotrope tends to follow the sun—that is, turn its blossoms toward the sun as it travels from East to West every day. But the fact is, heliotropism—turning toward the sun—is common among flowers (and even leaves), and some, like the sunflower, are more dramatically heliotropic than the heliotrope. Those in the far North actually use their petals to reflect the sun's heat onto the flower's central ovary during the short growing season.
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Fitting for a dazzling shooting star, this has a similar ethereal quality to it—fresh cherry blossom accord opposing iris, heliotrope, and musk linger brightly on the the skin.—Kiana Murden, Vogue, 11 Feb. 2025 At its heart, the fragrance opens with the rich sweetness of plum, seamlessly blending into the softness of heliotrope and a sultry leather suede note.—Conçetta Ciarlo, Vogue, 6 Feb. 2025 Complete with pure Madagascar vanilla, creamy tonka bean and soft heliotrope, this is truly a vanilla lover’s delight that also blends seamlessly with stronger scents.—Dahvi Shira, Forbes, 29 Oct. 2024 Growing Conditions: Full sun with some afternoon shade in the hottest areas, rich and well-draining soil
Size: Up to 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide
Zones: 8-11
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Heliotrope
Sweetly fragrant purple flowers cover heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens) from early summer through fall.—Megan Hughes, Better Homes & Gardens, 30 July 2024 See All Example Sentences for heliotrope
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Etymology
Latin heliotropium, from Greek hēliotropion, from hēlio-heli- entry 1 + tropos turn; from its flowers' turning toward the sun — more at trope
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