Blue flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Blue flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Delicate and charming blue flowers create a feeling of lightness and freshness even on the hottest summer day. We will tell you which of them you can decorate your plot or apartment. For your convenience, we have compiled a large catalog with photos and names!

Garden blue flowers

Blue flowers in the garden look great in monochromatic compositions. At the same time, they are harmoniously combined with any other plants of all possible and impossible shades.

Bell

Or adenophora refers to the bellflower and feels great even in Siberia. Blue bells adorn the shoots for several months with proper care.

Bell

Periwinkle

Blue varieties of periwinkle have repeatedly appeared in fairy tales and legends. It is a compact plant up to 30 cm tall, so it can be grown in a continuous flowering carpet.

Periwinkle

Morning glory

Garden bindweed pleases with the whole palette of blue-violet shades, including blue. Ipomoea can be grown indoors if desired, but then it will be much smaller.

Morning glory

Forget-me-not

The sky blue shade of forget-me-not is impossible to confuse with something. It blooms brightest in the sun with abundant regular watering.

Forget-me-not

Dubravnaya veronica

Another compact ground cover plant also attracts with fantastic resistance to trampling. Veronica doesn’t like alkaline soil.

Dubravnaya veronica

knapweed

The main star of the collection of blue flowers does not need additional advertising. A pleasant plus is that cornflowers, with their unpretentiousness, are suitable even for beginners.

knapweed

Hyacinth

You probably see blue hyacinths every spring even on store shelves. It is a bulbous primrose that is planted in the ground in the fall.

Hyacinth

Cyanosis

She is blue cyanosis, and here everything is immediately clear. Field species grow even on swampy soil. The plant looks great alone or in group plantings.

Cyanosis

Hydrangea

The garden hydrangea is covered with real dense flower caps. Among the whole variety of varieties, it is full and blue, and the shade can be enhanced by dressing with aluminum. For the winter, the plant definitely needs shelter.

Hydrangea

Linen

Flax is not only healthy seeds and wonderful lightweight fabric, but also a beautiful ornamental plant. It is a perennial that prefers well-lit, sunny areas and organic-rich soil.

Linen

Larkspur

Larkspur or delphinium has tall large inflorescences of unusual star-shaped bells. This is a tall flower up to 2 m, and there are perennial and annual varieties.

Larkspur

Lavender

Yes, lavender is not only lavender. There are very beautiful blue varieties with the same charming aroma and the same conditions of detention.

Lavender

Blue nymphea

This is a gentle water lily for landscaping ponds on the site. First, it came from Africa to China and India, and only then spread to Europe. Flowering lasts only 3 days.

Blue nymphea

Bell

The small bells seem to be very fragile, but they are actually a winter-hardy perennial. He does not tolerate stagnation of water at the roots, but otherwise he is not capricious at all.

Bell

Proleska

Proleska is a real symbol of spring, which appears simultaneously with the first sunny days. Woodland grows well in moist soils in the sun or in partial shade.

Proleska

Flowers that look like bells: names and photos

Indoor blue flowers

Blue flowers for the windowsill are not limited to a couple of varieties of violets. Of course, they also deserve attention, but we found many more options!

Lisianthus

Lisianthus flowers resemble a poppy, only sky blue. There are double and non-double varieties, as well as more complex shades with a pinkish or lilac undertone.

Lisianthus

Clerodendrum

Or rather, the Ugandan Clerodendrum, because it is he who is famous for the light blue flowers that resemble the wings of a butterfly. It grows very quickly, but only starts branching over time.

Clerodendrum

Streptocarpus

Among all the blue-purple splendor of streptocarpus, there are also pastel blue varieties. For example, the very popular Constant Nymph, which pleases with flowering all summer long.

Streptocarpus

Brovalia

Brovalia is very much loved for its unpretentiousness, and also for the fact that even when germinating from seeds, it blooms quickly. Be sure to keep the soil moist at all times.

Brovalia

Saintpaulia

It attracts with its compact size and at the same time very abundant long flowering. Saintpaulia is also called the Usambara violet, but it needs regular care.

Saintpaulia

Ecbolium

An unusual tropical plant that is still little known to our flower growers. Ekbolium grows well in partial shade, reproduces well by cuttings and loves feeding.

Ecbolium

Pig

She is a plumbago. A charming indoor flower is hidden behind a not the most picturesque name. In winter, the mumps need a period of rest in the cool.

Pig

Crocus

Crocus is one of those primroses that can be perfectly germinated at home on a windowsill. White and purple varieties are more common, but blue ones are not uncommon.

Crocus

Sollia

A modest liana with shoots up to 1 m is great for indoor gardening. In summer, it is covered with drooping blue bells.

Sollia

Laperusia

Laperusia is a tiny and graceful indoor flower with small touching inflorescences. If you have nowhere to put huge flowerpots, pay attention to it.

Laperusia

Agapanthus

This is the African lily, which is grown in flowerpots in our latitudes. In summer, you can take it out to the balcony or garden. Agapanthus is a moisture-loving and sun-loving plant.

Agapanthus

Phlox

Phloxes are completely indifferent to their place of residence, so they feel equally good in the garden and on the windowsill. Among all the variety of shades, you can, it seems, find anything.

Phlox

Lobelia

A flowering fluffy bush is grown in ordinary flowerpots and hanging pots. Lobelia has thin shoots with small leaves and very, very many flowers.

Lobelia

Heliotrope

Heliotrope can also be perfectly grown in flowerpots and, if desired, taken outside for the summer. Blue inflorescences and vanilla aroma characteristic of the Kurassav heliotrope.

Heliotrope

Ageratum

The popular representative of Astera cannot stand even the slightest frost, but it is completely unpretentious in the rest of the care. It is enough to feed him a couple of times a season.

Ageratum

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