Brings a nice clear mauve-pink that fills in well between the penstemons and the asters. From Wordnik.com. [K-State Gardens « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
This photo also shows some of the beautiful tile-work that decorates the Temple and the rich color-ways that were used in its construction: black, white, tawny orange, gold, blue, mauve-pink. From Wordnik.com. [An Interesting Emblem] Reference
There were Maréchal Niel and heavy-headed tea roses, the soft mauve-pink Caroline Testout, deep red. From Wordnik.com. [My beloved South,] Reference
Two tears that had gathered in Miss Quincey's eyes now fell on the silk, deepening the mauve-pink to a hideous magenta. From Wordnik.com. [Superseded] Reference
He recommends planting containers with evergreen ground covers, such as Chinese sedum, which changes from green to bronze during the winter, and Turkish sedum, which changes from blue-green to mauve-pink in the winter. From Wordnik.com. [Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories] Reference
Flowers and fruit, in exotic profusion, were its dominant note; quinces, pomegranates, passion - flowers, giant convolvulus, great mauve-pink roses, and grapes that were already being pressed by gleeful cupids in a riotous Arcadian vintage, stood out on its woven texture. From Wordnik.com. [The Unbearable Bassington] Reference
A smallish evergreen rhododendron that never gets much above 1m (3ft) and provides plenty of mauve-pink flowers. From Wordnik.com. [The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed] Reference
Why, I declare if it isn't mauve-pink. ". From Wordnik.com. [Superseded] Reference
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