

Hyacinth come in many beautiful colours like white, soft pink, and purple. CornflowerĪ delicate and super bright blue flower. They come in a dark and light blue as well as white.Īvailability: Locally in the early summer, imported year round 6. These are tall and dramatic blue flowers that are especially nice in larger installations. This is a great accent in boutonnieres and a nice blue flower option available year round.Īvailability: Locally in summer and fall, imported year round 5. The variety shown here is a globe thistle but the more conical blue thistle is perhaps more common.

EchinopsĮchinops or thistle is a blue flower unlike any other. This always make a statement in a bridal bouquet and can compliment other blue flowers nicely.Īvailability: locally in the spring, imported year round 4. While technically a white flower, the dark centre in an anemone is often a beautiful navy blue colour. It has a very upright form and needs time to open before using it in floral design work. Iris is a classic garden flower that comes in various shades of blue and purple but the most commonly available tone is the deep purple/blue pictured here. It has a delicate bloom that acts as a beautiful floating flower in any arrangement. Nigella (also called love-in-a-mist) comes in a lovely dark and light blue as well as white. It’s one of my favourite colours to accent many floral colour schemes! Below are 12 blue flowers to use in your wedding. An arrangement of just blue flowers can lack dimension and be over powering but adding a hint of blue flowers in a floral arrangement can really make a beautiful impact. The colour of the year was named as classic blue this year and I can already see more blue flowers in my floral future! I love incorporating cut blue flowers into a wedding floral scheme.
