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In layman's terms:

The purple plants dominate the white flowers. When they are crossed, the results are all purple, as purple is dominant to white.

Explanation:

The purple plants carry a dominant trait that gives the flowers the purple color. The white plants carry a recessive trait that gives the flowers the white color. When dominant and recessive genes are combined, the dominant trait will always be represented instead of the recessive trait.