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  2. LGBT symbols - Wikipedia

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    The downward-pointing black triangle used to mark individuals considered "asocial". The category included homosexual women, nonconformists, sex workers, nomads, Romani, and others. The downward-pointing pink triangle overlapping a yellow triangle was used to single out male homosexual prisoners who were Jewish.

  3. List of My Little Pony characters - Wikipedia

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    Green (Toy version) Purple (Animation) Green and pink lily plant and one lily on her forehead (Toy version) Red Lilies (Animation) 1986. My Little Pony (TV series) N/A. 1. Lily appeared in the My Little Pony & Friends TV series episode, "The End of Flutter Valley".

  4. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Han purple and Han blue. Han purple and Han blue were synthetic colors made by artisans in China during the Han dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD) or even earlier. Han purple is a type of artificial pigment found in China between 500 BC and AD 220. It was used in the decoration of the Terracotta Army .

  5. Rose Petal Place - Wikipedia

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    Rose Petal Place is an American-produced animated film from 1984 made by Ruby-Spears, with a corresponding line of flower-themed dolls made by Kenner Products. The concept for Rose Petal Place was created by David Kirschner and the film was written by Mal Marmorstein. The film was directed by Charles August Nichols, and was released in ...

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  7. Aster alpinus - Wikipedia

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    Aster serpentimontanus Tamamsch. Aster alpinus, the alpine aster or blue alpine daisy, [ 2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps ), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. [ 3] This herbaceous perennial has purple, pink, white or blue flowers in summer.

  8. Red Hat Society - Wikipedia

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    A woman under age 50 may also become a member, but she wears a pink hat and lavender attire to the society's events until reaching her 50th birthday. She is referred to as a “Pink Hatter.” During her birthday month (or the society's birthday month of April), a member might wear her colors in reverse, i.e., a purple or lavender hat and red ...

  9. Pink flowers - Wikipedia

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    Pink flowers are used as a symbol of love and awareness. For decades, pink flowers have been used to decorate weddings as a symbol of love. [ 1] They can also be used as a display of love at funerals, as demonstrated at the funeral for Anna Nicole Smith. [ 2][ 3] More recently, pink flowers have come to symbolize breast cancer awareness.