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A Little Bit Blue

15
Feb
A Little Bit Blue
By Sasa Racic
/ in Flowers & Herbs
/ tags blue, flowers
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Blue is a colour which is associated with intellect and spirituality. It has calming effects and helps one to sleep better. While light blue is the colour of serenity, calmness and peace; dark blue conveys importance and confidence. Blue is also related to sadness, depression and mourning. A Little Bit Blue!

A Little Bit Blue!

Blue is to your garden what black is to your closet—it goes with just about everything. Blue is also related to sadness, depression and mourning. A Little Bit Blue. While light blue is the colour of serenity, calmness and peace.

‘Heavenly Blue’ Morning Glory

Ipomoea tricolor ‘Heavenly Blue’ is a fast growing climber with twining stems. This variety of morning glory bears sky blue, funnel-shaped flowers with white centers throughout summer.

Blue Hosta

Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ is a large hosta with deep, smoky blue, slightly frosted heart-shaped foliage. Deep veins give the leaves a corrugated look. White flowers bloom in early spring.
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A Little Bit Blue!

Hydrangea Macrophylla

The tidy habit and good wilt-resistance add to its appeal. The real show, however, may be its easy shift from pink to rich amethyst blue. Will reach 2-3 feet in height and is hardy to zone 5.

Blue Fox Grass

Festuca glauca ‘Blue Fox’ forms small, but very striking blue mounds of tufted, ornamental grass with blue green flowers in summer, which fade to pale brown in autumn. It requires dry soil and lots of sun!
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A Little Bit Blue!

Delphinium

Delphinium flowers come in some of the truest shades of blue colour. This dolphin shaped flower stands for fun, levity, ardent attachment and big hearted in the language of flowers!

Clematis

Clematis is a flowering climber plant that is mostly used for ornamental purpose. The meaning of clematis is mental prowess. The blue clematis signifies faithfulness, ingenuity and courage!

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Balloon Flower

Balloon flowers are balloon shaped buds that open to beautiful blue, pink or white shaped blooms with striking red pistils.

This flower can be used best for decoration purpose or for flower arrangement with this flower as a lovely backdrop. It stands for love, honesty, obedience. These flowers would make a great gift for some who is extremely special to you.

Blue Hibiscus Flower

Blue Hibiscus flowers are rare to be found and look exotic in shape and colour. Hibiscus in general stands for delicate beauty while its blue variety symbolizes depth, infinity, serenity and unexplainable splendour.

This rare beauty that glorifies the flower land also represents fertility.

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Iris

The blade shaped foliage of this flower denotes sorrows which pierce the heart. Iris has been recognized as the dancing spirit if the early summer for its different colors. Its fluttering petal often reminds me of butterfly wings flapping gently in the breeze.

Gentian

Gentian is a true blue colored flower with smooth green lance shaped leaves which is highly attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.

Blue gentian is a very unique flower prevalent only in Europe! This unusual looking flower is mostly used as an alternative to traditional rose and daisy. Blue gentian represents loveliness, intrinsic value and femininity.

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Blue Fringed Daisy

Blue fringed daisies are beautiful and look even more unique and beautiful because of its blue color.

It symbolizes simplicity, adoration and appreciation.

Perennial Geranium

There are lots of garden-worthy perennial blue flowers, but ‘Rozanne‘ is one of the best. This top-notch perennial flowers from June to frost, producing a nearly endless supply of violet-blue flowers. Full sun or part shade and moist, well-drained soil.

Because the geranium starts flowering in early summer, pair it with spring-blooming bulbs such as grape hyacinth, blue crocus, and white daffodils!

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Oxford Blue

Oxford Blue forms clumps of thin leaves with prominent, white veins and cone-shaped flowers. The Flower heads are dark blue with spiny bracts. This flower attracts bees, butterflies and birds. Parts of this plant are poisonous to human and can be dangerous if ingested.

Periwinkle

A Periwinkle produces foliage reminiscent of ferns with fragrant, periwinkle blue flowers. Once established, this plant needs little care as it is drought resistant.

A Little Bit Blue!

Blue is to your garden what black is to your closet—it goes with just about everything. Blue is also related to sadness, depression and mourning. A Little Bit Blue. While light blue is the colour of serenity, calmness and peace.
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