Virginia Bluebells are native to the Eastern U.S. and are known for their beautiful, bell-shaped blue flowers that transition from pink to vibrant blue.
Lupine has impressive spikes of blue flowers. It prefers cooler climates, growing best in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil.
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ is a robust perennial known for its vibrant blue flowers with white centers and long blooming periods from late spring until frost.
Delphiniums are renowned for their tall spikes of rich blue flowers, which add a dramatic vertical element to garden borders.
Blue Thistle, known for its spherical blue blooms, is a drought-tolerant and deer-resistant perennial that provides an important nectar source for pollinators like butterflies and bees.
Hydrangeas are celebrated for their large, lush blooms, which vary widely in color based on the soil’s pH level.
Snowdrops are among the earliest bloomers, often appearing while snow is still on the ground.