30 Beautiful Blue Flowers For Your Garden

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16. Scaevola

Scaevola
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The colors of the Scaevola vary according to the varieties between very soft lavender blue and a very frank purple-blue. It blooms from spring to fall and is very easy to grow. Resistant to drought, it is found in the south of France. You will appreciate its rather exceptional flowering time.

17.forget-me-not

forget-me-not
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This pretty little delicate blue flower grows naturally in the spring. It is planted depending on the variety between January and March or September and December. It is grown as a biennial plant and is cold-hardy. It is best to place it in shady places.

18. Volubilis

Volubilis
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Volubilis is also called a morning glory or blue bindweed, they are perennial or biennial flowers depending on the variety. There are 500 very different species in this family. They produce a lot of very decorative flowers. Their very powerful color perfectly embellishes and decorates your garden between June and September. It is a plant that likes the sun and requires very regular watering.

19. perennial geranium

Perennial Geranium
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The perennial geranium adorns your beds with its pretty blue color verging on purple. It is easy to grow, but it likes rich soils and requires water during the hottest periods. Some hybrid varieties flower between May and the first frosts.

20. Tricyrtis

Tricyrtis
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Reaching a height of 80cm, this ultramarine blue flower with some purple tips and a white heart blooms between August and October. It is perfect for borders or beds and it is very resistant to cold since it can withstand temperatures down to -20°C.

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21. the rhododendron

Rhododendrons
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Rhododendrons are shrubs that bloom in the spring. Planting is preferably carried out in April or May except in hot regions where it is possible in October. It likes heather or other acid soil and lightly shaded areas. They do not require pruning, but you will remove the faded flowers by hand so the buds can form.

22. Muscaris or “grape hyacinth”

Hyacinth
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Grape hyacinth is a fragrant flower, very popular in gardens. If it is native to the Mediterranean basin, it appreciates temperate climates but supports the cold very well. It flowers in the spring and the bulbs are planted in the fall. These must be renewed each year to always have pretty quality flowers.

23. Passionflower

Passionflower
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Passionflower is a unique flower that grows on sorts of lianas. It is called the passion flower. This climbing plant is useful in the garden to hide a gate or a wall that lacks charm. It has difficulty resisting in winter, so it must be protected during the summer. If you live in an area with colder winters, it will need to be grown in a container and brought indoors during the coldest days. It flowers between July and November.

24. The Lilac

Lilac
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The lilac is very resistant and it grows quickly. It likes rich, well-drained soils. It prefers shady or sunny environments. You plant it between September and October and it flowers between April and May. He asks for plenty of water.

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