Heliotrope
Heliotrope most often refers to:
- Heliotrope (color), a pink-purple color, named for the color of the flowering plants
- Heliotropium, a genus of flowering plants
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Heliotrope may also refer to:
Natural science
- Heliotrope (mineral), a variety of jasper or chalcedony
- Heliotropism, plants' diurnal motion in response to the sun's movement
Art, media and entertainment
- Heliotrope, a story collection by Justina Robson
- Heliotropes (band), a Brooklyn-based band
- "Heliotrope" (song), by At the Drive-In
- "Heliotrope", a song by Robyn Hitchcock on the album Moss Elixir
- Heliotrope Studios, a video game developer
- Heliotrope (film), a lost 1920 American silent drama film
- Miss Heliotrope, the governess in Elizabeth Goudge's children's book, The Little White Horse
Other uses
- Heliotrope, a distinctive rash associated with dermatomyositis, including juvenile dermatomyositis
- Heliotrope (instrument), in surveying, a long distance survey target based on mirror-reflected sunlight
- Heliotrope (building), a rotating home built by Rolf Disch
- HMS Heliotrope
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