10 Beautiful Blue Flowers

Blue Flowers: There are many kinds of flowers that are naturally blue.

Blue is a beautiful color and a favorite for many.

Add the shimmering hue of these blue flowers (both light and dark) to brighten up your landscape or balance out warm-toned plantings.

From teal and turquoise flowers to navy blossoms and everything else in between.

Here is a list of beautiful natural flowers with blue colors:

Delphinium

Delphinium are popular blue wildflowers that produce a stunning display.

While they are a popular favorite, they can be tough to grow and maintain.

They grow on tall slender stalks, so need to be grown in bunches or with something to lean up against for added support.

At the same time, they need to be kept moist, and do not do very well in hot, dry weather.

Wind can be a big issue for them.

Delphinium - Blue Flowers

Love-in-a-Mist

Love-in-a-Mist is an enchanting annual flower that blooms in the spring.

The blue petals of this flower are surrounded by what appears to be thorns as if guarded.

Love-in-a-Mist Flower

Aster

There are many types of Aster flowers.

These blue aster flowers are popular choices for autumn and winter garden arrangements, hence their nickname, Frost Flower.

Blue Aster Flowers

Looking for a different shade of Aster? Check out our list of:

Himalayan Blue Poppy

Usually, there is a tendency to think of red flowers when talking about poppy flowers.

However, there are yellow, white, and blue poppy flowers as well.

The blue variety of flowers are difficult to grow and only thrives in New England, Alaska, and parts of the Pacific Northwest.

Himalayan Blue Poppy

Lily of the Nile

Lily of the Nile is a stunning perennial flower that blossoms at the start of spring to the summer.

They produce elegant floral scapes.

Lily of the Nile

Hydrangea

Hydrangea flowers produce large clusters of beautiful white, pink or blue flowers.

These flowers will change color depending on the pH level of the soil they are grown in.

To keep the petals blue, you should aim for a pH of around 5.2 to 5.5 (this is more easily achieved when planted in a pot).

Hydrangea

Columbine

Columbine flowers are easy to grow and will blossom into a variety of different colored petals.

These flowers are popular among hummingbirds so you may be lucky to see a few flying around if these plants are native to your area.

Columbine

Globe Thistle

Globe Thistle flowers attract bees and many different types of butterflies.

So, if you’re all for pollination and honey, plant a few and watch our little insect friends buzz around the garden.

Globe Thistle

Bellflower

Bellflowers are part of a genus of over 500 species; all located in both temperate and subtropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Although they can be found in mountains in warmer regions of Asia and Africa.

They can be annual, biennial and perennial plants, can be as short as 5cm all the way through to 7 feet tall.

The bell-shaped ‘Bellflower‘ grows in two different varieties; white and blue-purple, although white is relatively rare.

Bellflower

Forget Me Not

The beautiful, five-petaled forget-me-not flower (Myosotis scorpioides) has tall, shaggy stems that can reach two feet in height.

They bloom in blue from May through to October, although can sometimes be found in pink on occasion.

Forget Me Not are charming, five-petaled wildflowers that are easy to grow and care for.

Forget Me Not