| HELIOTROPE | Pink-purple flower |
| FUCHSIA | Drooping pink-purple flower (7) |
| HEATHER | Low, evergreen shrub with prolific pink-purple flowers (7) |
| MAGNOLIA | Large showy white, pink, purple or yellow flower (8) |
| HYACINTH | From an old word for a blue gem thought to be an aquamarine or a sapphire, a larkspur that sprang from the blood of a lover of Apollo; a pink, purple, violet or white liliaceous spring flower; or, cin |
| BISEXUALFLAG | Pink, purple and blue pride symbol |
| BISEXUAL | ___ lighting (pink, purple and blue film aesthetic) |
| BIFLAG | Pink, purple and blue Pride display, familiarly |
| GERANIUM | Garden plant with pink, purple or white flowers (8) |
| BEETROOT | Edible taproot of Beta vulgaris with pink/purple flesh (8) |
| WEIGELA | Shrub of an Asian genus which has clusters of pink, purple, red or white showy, bell-shaped flowers (7) |
| AZALEAS | Bushes with pink, purple or yellow flowers (7) |
| CLEMATIS | Climbing plant in the buttercup family with pink, purple or white flowers, also called traveller's joy (8) |
| ROSEMARY | Fragrant woody herb with white, pink, purple or blue flowers (8) |
| LOUVRE | Pink-purple tulip, named after a French art museum (6) |
| BIVISIBILITYDAY | Annual celebration involving a pink, purple, and blue flag |
| TINGE | From "to dip or colour", a word for a trace of indigo, pink, purple, violet or other colouring; or, by extension, a hint of a feeling, flavour, quality etc (5) |
| MALLOW | From "soften", alluding to its emollient/soothing qualities or downy leaves, name of a plant with pink, purple or white flowers and one after which the colour mauve and a soft fluffy confection derive |
| IDA | A pink-purple form of aubrieta - part solidago! (3) |
| AUBRIETA | Common rockery plant with pink, purple or blue flowers (8) |