13 Weeds with Purple Flowers

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    Hey, garden enthusiasts! Are you looking for no-fuss additions to your garden? Check out our list of the best weeds with purple flowers that not only look beautiful but also offer various uses and benefits. Keep watching to learn more about these fantastic plants!
    Creeping Charlie
    Creeping Charlie, or Ground Ivy, features light purple flowers from spring to summer. The flowers and leaves can be used in cooking like spinach.
    Purple Dead Nettle
    Purple Dead Nettle offers sweet, edible flowers and leaves, with medicinal benefits to boot.
    Forget-Me-Nots
    These charming blue to purple flowers with a yellow center are perfect for decorating food items.
    Sweet Violet
    Wild Violets have beautiful heart-like petals and edible flowers and leaves with anti-inflammatory properties.
    Spear Thistle
    Identifiable by its purple or pink fluffy flowers, Spear Thistle can treat liver damage, cirrhosis, and chronic hepatitis.
    Violet Woodsorrel
    This shamrock-like plant has purple flowers and is edible, but be careful not to consume too much, as it can be toxic.
    Heal-all Plant
    The Heal-all Plant, with its edible young stems and leaves, can be used raw in salads or boiled and cooked as a leafy veggie. Its stems, leaves, and flowers can also be brewed or powdered to make a cold infusion or tea.
    Spotted Knapweed
    This branching perennial has edible purple flowers that make a great addition to salads.
    Henbit Deadnettle
    Henbit, a member of the mint family, has edible white, pink, or purple flowers and attracts pollinators like bumblebees, honeybees, and hummingbirds.
    Canada Thistle
    Canada Thistle offers purple blooms that provide nectar for butterflies, bees, and goldfinches. Its leaves can be used to make a tea for treating tuberculosis.
    Musk Thistle
    Musk Thistle has attractive pink or purple flowers, and its leaves can stimulate liver function. The fleshy stem is edible and delicious after boiling and peeling.
    Dove's-Foot Crane's-Bill
    This plant has purple round petals and hairy leaves. Although edible, it can be quite bitter when eaten cooked or raw.
    Purpletop Verbena
    Native to Australia, Purpletop Verbena features clusters of deep purple flowers and can be grown along garden borders for a stunning display.
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