But rather than Rudbeckia's golden petals, this one has lavender-purple petals.
Decade after decade, its golden petals have brightened late winter.
The inflorescence is a raceme of several flowers, each with five golden yellow petals measuring 1 to 2 centimeters long.
The golden petals can be used to produce a yellow dye.
Original designs featured a circular tower surrounded by four golden petals attached to the sides.
Anyone who manages to find one of these with purple, green, blue, or golden petals will be happy until the time of their death.
On the path behind us the golden petals of the flower shone bright in the sunlight.
The golden petals are glorious to see when masses of the flowers are in full bloom on California hills.
The blooms have curious brown spots on otherwise golden yellow petals.
Each stem usually has one terminal flower, rarely two, with golden yellow petals, much longer than the calyx lobes.