5 examples of Blue Flowers (and their care)

5 examples of Blue Flowers (and their care)

Blue is, of all life, a color that brings calm, tranquility, peace and relaxation. It is the perfect color for rooms such as offices or study rooms, since it is able to radiate an atmosphere of fantastic concentration and inspiration. This same characteristic is the blue or bluish flowers. It can also acquire other meanings; for example, when someone gives a blue rose, apart from being a sign of affection and love, it means trust and fidelity.

These types of flowers give an elegant touch to any place. So if we want to acquire one of these beautiful and colorful flowers, then we show a small list with the top on the market, in addition to the care they need:

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  1. Hydrangea
  2. Iris Germanic
  3. Muscaris
  4. Water lilies
  5. Campanulas

Hydrangea

The hydrangea is one of the most popular and well-known flowers thanks to its striking flowers. These acquire a very light bluish tone, which contrasts with its center, yellow.

These flowers do not tolerate the direct rays of the sun or high temperatures well. Like most of this list, hydrangeas need wet soil. It is advisable to spray the base of the plant often to ensure its correct growth. It is also essential that its drainage is correct, since an excess of moisture can end up damaging its roots and favoring the prolfleración of fungi.

Iris Germanic

It belongs to the Iridaceae family. This flower is typical of central Europe, where it is also known as a common lily or blue lily.

Its cultivation should be carried out in late spring and early autumn. It does not need a specific type of soil, we just have to guarantee that it has a fertile and properly drained soil, in addition to neutral ph. It is also not necessary to abuse irrigation, since it can rot in case of excess water.

Muscaris

The main characteristic of this flower is its bulbous appearance, with violet or white details.

This plant adapts very well to any type of climate or terrain, so it is very common to see it in gardens throughout Spain. It does not need a special drainage either, simply that it is correct.

Water lilies

These wildflowers grow abundantly on the spike to which they attach. They have a very good size and a beautiful and striking blue color.

They need humid environments, so it is very common to find them around lakes and ponds during summer and spring. Its illumination should be high but without receiving the direct rays of the sun.

Campanulas

Its most remarkable feature is its shape, which resembles small bells. As if that were not enough, another attribute that gives it a striking appearance are the small antennas inside.

Their care is simple. It does not require plenty of water, but it will be necessary to keep your soil moist, without excesses. As far as natural light is concerned, getting a little in the morning will suffice. As a curious fact, both the roots of this plant and its leaves can be consumed.

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