Heliotrope

/ˈhiːliətroʊp/ noun

A plant that turns its flowers toward the sun; a pinkish-purple color; a type of quartz with red spots.

From Greek 'heliotropion' — 'helios' (sun) + 'tropos' (turning). Sunflowers are the most famous heliotropes, but the word originally described a purple flower that tracks the sun.

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