Blue Perennial Shrubs
When in bloom it will be covered with buzzing bees that love its nectar rich flowers.
Blue perennial shrubs. Blooms mid summer to fall. These colorful perennial shrubs will grow back fuller and larger each year so be sure to plant them in an area with plenty of space to flourish and grow. The 2018 perennial plant of the year millenium is a showy selection with grassy foliage and two inch diameter rounded flower clusters in a cheerful shade of lavender purple. From teal and turquoise flowers to navy blooms and everything in between our top picks will help you cultivate a gorgeous garden that sings the blues in a good way.
Varieties range from blue to white with shiny green purple and variegated foliage upright blossom spikes and a height about 6 inches. Look to the rare hue of these blue flowers both light and dark to brighten up your landscape or balance out warm toned plantings. This perennial produces attractive spikes of tubular perennial flowers in pink blue lavender white or shades of red. Decadence blueberry sundae baptisia false.
Storm cloud amsonia bluestar clusters of periwinkle blue star shaped flowers top this easy to grow native. The plant blooms on new wood and should be cut to within inches of the ground in early spring. Featured best selling alphabetically a z alphabetically z a price low to high price high to low date new to old date old to. The amount of blue ness varies from a saturated royal blue to sky blue to a more purple tinted lavender blue.
It is often considered a sub shrub meaning it has woody stems. Shop perennial gardening books. Ajuga and tulips in a spring garden. The variety husker red from the university of nebraska combines white flowers and purple leaves creating a wonderful contrast when combined with plants with light green leaves.
The flowers bloom for around six weeks each summer attracting every bee butterfly and beneficial insect for miles around. Color spires azure snow left and crystal blue right salvia perennial salvia if you battle deer or rabbits. Traditionally an emblem of peace and calm blue can bring some serenity to your backyard. Regardless of which growing zone you live in there is sure to be a flower that will fit your garden s needs.
The blue mist shrub caryopteris x clandonensis really does create a haze of blue in late summer. Luckily big blooms like hydrangea offer light sky blue petals and irises can blossom in classic royal blue.