Blue-Violet Flowers
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Anemone Blanda Ingramii
Description Anemone Blanda Ingramii is a low-growing spring-flowering plant that produces blue-violet flowers with a white center. This plant is a member of the Ranunculaceae family and is native to Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. It is a popular plant for gardens and is often used in rock gardens, borders, and as a ground cover. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae…
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Veronica Sunny Border Blue
Description Veronica Sunny Border Blue is a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. This species is native to Europe and Asia and has a height of up to 18 inches and a spread of up to 24 inches. It features lovely blue-violet flowers that bloom from late spring to mid-summer. The flowers are arranged in spikes that…
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Phacelia Brachyloba
Description Phacelia Brachyloba is a flowering plant native to California, USA. It is an annual plant that grows up to 1-3 feet tall and spreads up to 1-2 feet wide. The plant produces beautiful blue-violet flowers that are bell-shaped and grow in clusters. These flowers attract bees and other pollinators making it an excellent choice for gardens and landscapes. The…
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Veronica Hookeriana
Veronica Hookeriana, commonly known as Hooker’s Speedwell, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. It is native to the Himalayan region and can be found in Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It is a popular garden plant because of its attractive blue-violet flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukarya…
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Scutellaria Bolanderi
Description Scutellaria Bolanderi, also known as Bolander’s Skullcap, is a perennial plant that belongs to the mint family. It is native to North America and can be found in California, Oregon, and Washington. This plant is known for its attractive blue-violet flowers that bloom from June to September. It grows up to 2 feet tall and has a spread of…
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