Blue flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Blue flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Since ancient times, blue has symbolized constancy, calmness, honesty and kindness. And it's really easy to note that it has a beneficial effect on mood and inner harmony. And also - fills everything around with a sense of air and freshness. Particularly successful in this blue flowers, which we have collected in today's catalog!

Garden blue flowers

Garden views attract, first of all, for their diversity. So many forms of flowers and inflorescences could not have been invented on purpose, but nature has succeeded!

knapweed

Naturally, this selection would be impossible without cornflowers, so we will start with them. Their main advantage is not even beauty, but an amazing combination of fragility and stamina.

knapweed

Delphinium

Large tall delphinium inflorescences are collected from dozens of spectacular flowers. But for healthy growth, it needs sun, draft-free and light, drained soil.

Delphinium

Iris

Due to their bizarre shape, irises vaguely resemble orchids. In combination with long, sharp leaves of a rich green hue, they seem even more expressive.

Iris

Aconite

Since ancient times, the Aconites have been surrounded by mystical legends. Moreover, it is believed that the mythical dog Cerberus himself put his paw to his appearance. Aconite is winter-hardy and tolerates transplantation, but it is poisonous.

Aconite

Periwinkle

Another plant, enveloped in a train of tales and stories. Blue periwinkles are compact, up to 40 cm, and bloom in May as single flowers up to 4 cm in diameter.

Periwinkle

Ayuga

It is also called tenacious, and this is the best characteristic of an unpretentious plant. Ayuga is resistant to frost, drought and lack of sun, and it grows surprisingly quickly into a solid carpet.

Ayuga

Veronica

Herbaceous perennial from the plantain family is an amazing ground cover plant for the garden. The oak veronica with small but abundant blue flowers is especially good.

Veronica

Heliotrope

Dense corymbose inflorescences of heliotrope of small blue flowers appear delicate. They are always facing the sun, and heliotrope is also a great option for border gardening.

Heliotrope

Hyacinth

The tuberous perennial is famous for its lush racemose inflorescences. Each of them has up to 45 individual bell flowers.

Hyacinth

Morning glory

Delicate bindweed, or rather - a tall liana with heart-shaped leaves, opens its buds in early summer. Large funnel-shaped flowers of all shades of blue adorn the site until frost. Morning glory is good for arches and arbors.

Morning glory

Gentian

You can meet her called gentiana. A compact shrub with blue and blue bells, it grows rapidly and has about 400 species.

Gentian

Linen

Yes, yes, that one. In fact, it is called blue linen, and these have already said it all. Linen is not only an excellent fabric and healthy seeds, but also a wonderful decoration for a flower bed or mixborder.

Linen

Sollia

Sullia, with her blue and blue bells, is a humble member of the lianas family. After flowering, the buds are replaced by purple fruits, and the plant retains its decorative effect.

Sollia

Clematis

Clematis is capricious and especially picky about soil, moisture and fertilizers. You will really have to spend time on him, but he will certainly thank you generously in return.

Clematis

Hydrangea

A luxurious garden hydrangea is the best advertisement for yourself. It is one of the most decorative, lush and varied garden plants. And, of course, there are also blue varieties among them.

Hydrangea

Flowers that look like bells: names and photos

Indoor blue flowers

It seems that it is even easier to breathe in the same room with blue flowers. And how amazingly good they are!

Brovallia

Specifically, the brovallia is beautiful. And the name of this lush fluffy bush speaks for itself. Dozens of bright blue stars bloom on the dark green leaves.

Brovallia

Agapanthus

The exotic lily is quite capricious, but it will perfectly decorate the room throughout the summer and autumn. From the fluffy deciduous rosettes, blue and blue umbrella inflorescences make their way.

Agapanthus

Piggy

Pig requires proper storage and temperature control in winter. But her adorable blue and blue brushes are definitely worth it. By the way, in fact, this is a vine, and with proper care, it is fast-growing.

Pig

Campanula

The charming campanula bells look even more touching when combined with heart-shaped leaves. The plant needs to be rejuvenated every few years, but it blooms most of the time.

Campanula

Ageratum

Blue and blue ageratums are no longer a rarity. Small fluffy flowers resemble house dandelions. Moreover, a lot of stems diverge from one bush.

Ageratum

Gloxinia

Among the dozens of varieties and species of gloxinia, there are many blue flowers. They have large, and sometimes just huge bells of one or several shades at once.

Gloxinia

Primrose

The blue primrose is distinguished by its early long flowering and wonderful aroma. In general, it is a very versatile plant that can be grown on the windowsill, on the balcony, in street containers and in the garden.

Primrose

Indoor crocus

Yes, this primrose can be grown safely on a windowsill. They feel great in groups in a wide container and fill the period when almost nothing else blooms.

Indoor crocus

Clitoris

It is from it that the most famous blue tea in the East is prepared, and what else can you add? Natural blue dye is also extracted from it. There is only one drawback - a capricious clitoris is hardly suitable for beginners.

Clitoris

Panicled phlox

Among the bright and colorful phlox, there are deep blue varieties. The plant blooms so profusely that it seems as if the bush consists entirely of buds.

Panicled phlox

Eustoma

Indoor eustoma or lisianthus also come in all possible and impossible shades. Among them there are blue-blue or blue-violet varieties.

Eustoma

Cineraria

Countless hybrid varieties of cineraria are completely at your disposal. Ultramarine blue flowers with a white center are especially good.

Cineraria

Ahimenez

The blue flowers look even brighter against the background of the foliage, casting bronze and burgundy plants. Ahimenes feels great in flowerpots and hanging pots.

Ahimenez

Streptocarpus Rex

The eternal love of many flower growers, because for all the visual fragility and tenderness, streptocarpus is not too capricious. Its light blue petals with darker veins are especially good.

Streptocarpus Rex

Saintpaulia

Or the so-called uzambar violet. This is someone who definitely does not need introduction and recommendations when it comes to blue colors. Moreover, there are so many color variations.

Saintpaulia

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