There is just something about blue flowers which hits differently. It may be because they are so mysterious, rare and unique. They are like small tiny bits of sky that have fallen down to the earth.
There is just something about blue flowers which hits differently. It may be because they are so mysterious, rare and unique. They are like small tiny bits of sky that have fallen down to the earth. Whether it is that you are picking a bridal bouquet, searching flower delivery in Oshawa or even a mere lover of flowers as we are at the Apple Blossom Flowers these tones of blue will always steal the show.
We have also gathered 20 of our favourite blue flowers, some small blue flowers fluttering through the grass and others loud purple blue flowers shoving their way as to demand attention. And we will tell you what they allude to, too, since let's be honest flowers without meanings are merely pretty faces!
And if you fall in love with any of these blue flowers, don’t worry, you can always find something similar in our own signature designs like the Royal Blue & White Wrist Corsage or the Beautiful in Blue arrangement.
Hydrangeas are the show-stoppers of any garden. The meaning? Gratitude and heartfelt emotion. Their big, soft clusters come in dreamy light blue flowers that make you feel instantly peaceful.
Elegant and rare, blue orchids are associated with uniqueness, spirituality, and peace. They make a breathtaking addition to modern arrangements like the Iridescent Dream Vase, a design that captures the same mesmerizing tones.
Tall, graceful, and almost royal in their stance. Delphiniums symbolize dignity and new beginnings, the perfect bloom for someone starting a new chapter.
These tiny, bell-shaped beauties grow wild in woodlands. They represent humility and everlasting love. Sweet, right?
Bright, cheerful, and often used in rustic wedding bouquets. Cornflowers mean hope and devotion, we love pairing them with daisies for a soft country look.

These small blue flowers have the cutest name and an even sweeter story. They symbolize remembrance, true love, and memories that last.
They open with the sunrise and fade by evening, a beautiful reminder to live in the moment. Their meaning? Unrequited love and affection.
With deep royal shades, Irises symbolize wisdom, faith, and courage. They’re perfect for someone who’s gone through something tough and comes out stronger.
The elusive blue rose doesn’t occur naturally, it’s often created through artistry and dyeing. It stands for mystery and the impossible becoming possible. And since we’re on roses, you can read more about different rose color meanings. it’s a fun read!
These little bluish flowers add gorgeous pops of color to hanging baskets. They symbolize humility and love. A simple flower that never tries too hard.
Soft, silky petals in the purest shade of blue. This one represents peace and imagination, honestly, it’s like a daydream in bloom.
A rich blue colored flower often used in herbal medicine. It stands for charm and loveliness, and yep, it totally lives up to it.
Climbing and twisting with grace, Clematis is all about creativity and intelligence. It’s one of those blue color flowers that just knows how to steal the spotlight.
This one looks like a wild cloud of petals. It means harmony and mystery and it’s one of our favorites to mix into romantic arrangements.
Fragrant, cheerful, and full of character. Blue hyacinths symbolize sincerity and peace, perfect for a calming home vibe.
Soft blue-purple tones, often seen creeping along garden borders. The meaning? Friendship and everlasting love. A quiet beauty that grows on you.
Tiny, clustered bulbs that look like little blueberries. They represent joy and rebirth, so sweet in bridal bouquets or spring arrangements.
Known for their daisy-like shape, asters are linked to patience and elegance. A timeless bloom for every season.
This wildflower grows along roadsides, greeting you with soft blue petals. It symbolizes persistence, a bloom for those who keep going, no matter what.
Yes, technically it leans toward purple blue flowers, but come on, it’s too beautiful to leave out. Lavender stands for calm, purity, and devotion. Plus, it smells heavenly.
The blue color itself is a symbol of tranquility, peace, and serenity. Blue flowers carry special meaning spiritually and symbolically. Although different blue flowers represent different meanings. For example, blue roses represent mystery, uniqueness. Blue tulips represent tranquility and blue lilies represent harmony and uniqueness.
You can send blue flowers to someone to tell me that you are thinking about them or to send good vibes their way. There are a lot of blue flowers to choose from. Check out our categories to find an arrangement which you like the best.
The blue flowers might be a big rarity but perhaps that is what makes them memorable. They might be the most beautiful flowers that you can put in your garden or at your wedding and even pick them to cheer up someone, as they never fail to add that bit of surprise and happiness.
When you are inspired and want to take that magic home, check out our collections for flower delivery in Oshawa, Whitby, Port Hope, Bowmanville and more. We, at Apple Blossom Flowers, always make sure your flowers are hand delivered with love and care.
A: Only a few do! True blue pigment is actually very rare in nature. Most blue blooms you see are either violet-toned or selectively bred to bring out that cool blue shade. That’s part of why blue flowers feel so special, they’re not easy to find.
A: There’s a lovely variety! Hydrangeas, delphiniums, bluebells, cornflowers, forget-me-nots, irises, and lobelias are some of the most popular ones. Each has its own unique tone, from soft light blue flowers to deep purple blue flowers, and they all bring a calm, elegant touch to any space.
A: That would be the Himalayan Blue Poppy. It’s breathtaking, delicate, and notoriously difficult to grow, which just adds to its charm. Gardeners treat it like a little treasure.
A: Those are usually Ageratums! They’ve got those cute, fuzzy-looking petals that almost look like soft clouds..
A: Delphiniums and gentians take that title. Their petals range from rich royal blue to deep indigo, and they always make a statement in arrangements.
A: Not naturally, no, the elusive blue rose doesn’t occur in the wild. It’s usually created through dyeing or genetic artistry.
Year : 2025