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Nov 22, 2023 · 61 Blue Flowers: Complete List With Names and Pictures. Blue is a color that comes in many different shades, and can compliment just about any home garden or landscaped area of your home. But which blue flowers should you plant?
- Cornflowers
- Forget-Me-Nots
- Anchusa
- Gentians
- Anemone obtusiloba
- Ceratostigma
- Meconopsis
- Salvias
- Eryngiums
- Hydrangeas
The cornflower, or Centaurea cyanus, produces delicate blue blooms that are particularly attractive to bees, birds and other pollinators. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil, and combine with field poppies, corn marigolds, ox-eye daisies and dill. 1. Buy cornflower seeds from Crocus
Ever reliable forget-me-nots are prolific self-seeders, producing carpets of spring blooms – perfect for combining with tulips and wallflowers. For ponds, try the water forget-me-not, Myosotis scorpioides. 1. Buy forget-me-not seeds from Thompson & Morgan
Like borage, Anchusa species have intense blue flowers and bristly foliage. They're also popular plants for pollinators and are slug-resistant. Grow in full sun in moist, well-drained soil and enjoy the edible flowers. Cultivars to grow include 'Loddon Royalist'and 'Dropmore'. 1. Buy Anchusa'Dropmore' from Crocus
Gentians are prized for their vivid blue blooms. Gentiana sino-ornatais said to be the easiest to grow and there are lots of cultivars to choose from. They're ideal for rock gardens and alpine displays, and perform best in neutral to acid soils. Flowers in autumn. 1. Buy Gentiana sino-ornatafrom Crocus
Unlike wood anemones and rue anemones, Anemone obtusiloba is an alpine species with pretty, watercolour-blue flowers. Similar anemones to grow include blue-flowered Anemone blanda and Anemone nemorosa. 1. Buy Anemone blandafrom Thompson & Morgan
Ceratostigmas to grow include Ceratostigma plumbaginoides and Ceratostigma willmottianum, the former being smaller and herbaceous. Both have intensely blue blooms and enjoy growing in a well-drained soil in full sun. 1. Buy Ceratostigma plumbaginoidesfrom Crocus 2. Buy Ceratostigma willmottianumfrom Thompson & Morgan
The flowers of many Himalayan poppies (Meconopsis) are a gorgeous, true blue. They do best in shady conditions so are ideal for a moist, shady border. Find out how to grow meconopsisin this video with Monty Don. 1. Buy Himalayan poppies from Thompson & Morgan
Blue-flowered salvias usually have either indigo or true blue flowers. For true blue blooms, try growing cultivars like 'Oxford Blue', 'Cambridge Blue', 'Deep Blue' or 'Dot's Delight'. For best results, grow in a well-drained soil in full sun. 1. Buy Salvia patens from Sarah Raven
Eryngiums, or sea hollies, are striking perennials with electric blue flowers. They enjoy full sun, so try growing them in a hot, gravel garden alongside plants like echinops and verbascums. They are slug-resistant. 1. Buy eryngiums from Thompson & Morgan
Hydrangeas are robust, deciduous shrubs, with many blue-flowered cultivars to grow. They can be grown in soils of varying pH levels, but acid soils will keep the flowers blue, while more alkaline soils can turn blooms pink. Learn how to prune hydrangeas. 1. Buy hydrangeas from Thompson & Morgan
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- The Meaning of Blue Flowers. Blue flowers have a special meaning and have come to symbolize certain emotions. Gifting a bunch of blue flowers can mean inspiration, support, and trust.
- Types of Blue Flowers With Names and Pictures – Identification Guide. Let’s look at some of the most beautiful blue flowers that exist. With plants that produce flowers in many colors, you will also find out about the true-blue cultivars.
- Blue Hydrangea Flowers. Extremely popular worldwide, hydrangeas produce beautiful clusters of fragrant blue flowers naturally. Hydrangeas produce very distinct and easily identifiable flowers.
- Bluebells. English Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) is the common name for the bulbous spring-flowering plant that produces dainty sweet blue flowers.
Mar 3, 2024 · Discover 75 stunning types of blue flowers in our comprehensive guide. Learn about rare and sought-after blue flowering plants for your garden or gifting.
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- Chionodoxa. Aptly called Glory of the Snow, Chionodoxa blooms very early, often pushing up through snow cover. Their sky-blue blossoms start the season right.
- Grape Hyacinths. The tiny grape hyacinths continue the color, blossoming a little later in the spring. Fragrant Muscari aucheri ‘Blue Magic’ is a two-tone blue and is just one of the many true blues in this plant family.
- Bachelor’s Buttons. Also called cornflower, Bachelor’s buttons (Centaurea cyanus) come in a range of colors, so unless you want a mix, look for ‘Blue Boy’ or ‘Florist Blue Boy.’
- Borage. With its star-shaped blue blossoms, borage is edible with a mild cucumber flavor. An annual herb, it is a good companion for tomatoes, cabbage, squash, and strawberries when planted in the vegetable garden.
Jan 9, 2024 · However, many people know that blue flowers add a splash of gorgeous contrast in both indoors and outdoor areas. This complete guide outlines the names and pictures of over 87 types of blue flowers as well as growing locations and how to identify them in the wild.
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Apr 11, 2024 · Blue false indigo, also known as Baptisia australis, is characterized by robust, tall stems covered in gray-green foliage and beautiful indigo-blue racemes that bloom from April to June. With their five-foot height, they make striking displays, especially when tucked up against fences or mixed in with other plants.