Blue Purple Flowers

Blue and purple flowers are popular choices for gardens, bouquets, and decorations due to their calming and appealing colors. Here are some common blue and purple flowers you might consider:

Blue Flowers:

  1. Hydrangeas: Known for their large, globe-like flower clusters.
  2. Delphiniums: Tall spikes with multiple blue blooms.
  3. Morning Glories: Climbing vines with trumpet-shaped flowers.
  4. Bachelor’s Buttons (Centaurea cyanus): Small, button-like flowers.
  5. Bluebells: Bell-shaped flowers often found in woodlands.
  6. Forget-Me-Nots: Petite, 5-petaled flowers usually found in clusters.
  7. Cornflower: Also known as “bachelor’s button,” popular in wildflower mixes.

Purple Flowers:

  1. Lavender: Known for its fragrant, slender spikes of tiny flowers.
  2. Iris: Large, ornate flowers that come in various shades of purple.
  3. Lilacs: Flower clusters that are very fragrant and perfect for spring.
  4. Clematis: Climbing plants with large, star-shaped flowers.
  5. Petunias: Available in a variety of colors including vibrant purples.
  6. Pansies: Recognizable faces and come in vibrant purples.
  7. Wisteria: Dangling clusters of flowers, beautiful on trellises or arbors.

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By carefully selecting and combining these flowers, you can create beautiful, serene gardens and arrangements that feature the appealing hues of blue and purple.