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Not only so, but there are the neatest imaginable contrasts and blends of colour. The common Bluebeard Salvia, e.g., has the uppermost leaves (three-quarters to an inch long) of a deep, rich, blue-purple, which the roving Bumble-bee will see from a long way off. The Bumble-bee flies to this great splash of her favourite hue and for a second buzzes angrily, then she notes the small _bright-blue_ patches on the upper lips of the small flowers below the leaves which are set off by _white_ hairs of the upper and _yellow_ hairs of the lower lip.