Blue Flowers

Go bold with a touch of blue flowers whether they are hydrangeas or deliphiniums.

Things our customers say

Maria Osborne
Glasgow

It was ok…..

Camilla Gordon
Petersfield

I liked the colour scheme and simplicity of this flower arrangement.

Camilla Gordon
Petersfield

These are good quality and delicious chocolates.

Ray Heraty in Limerick Ireland Bass Clarinet Repair
Milton Keynes

Efficiently handled

Harriet O'Riordan
Attleborough

Couldn't fault them. They were quick to respond and quick to deliver. Will use again.

michael cooper
Belper

The reaction was that the flowers were great. For someone living across the pond having a reliable and trusted company to bring joy to my elderly mother on the birthdays and Christmas means a lot. Thank you


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Go Bold with Blue Flowers

Looking for something a bit unusual? Opt for bold blooms in blue colours! Whether is an opulent bouquet of blue Hydrangeas, mixed bouquet with Delphinium or fragrant Hyacinth, blue flowers make an impression like no other. Dress your bouquet in blue and give the gift of flowers with Serenata Flowers. Free UK delivery available 7 days a week.

Blue Letterbox Flowers

Go bold with blue and send letterbox flowers with Serenata Flowers. Gorgeous fresh blooms delivered in our signature letterbox packaging 7 days a week. Have happiness delivered to your loved ones and treat them to a surprise arriving in their letterbox.

Questions about Blue flowers

There are a few flowers that bloom naturally in blue colour - these include Hydrangea, Iris, Larkspur, Hyacinth, Delphinium and other.

Blue is a rare colour in nature, only 1 in 10 flowers are of blue colour. Part of the reason is the fact that there is no natural blue pigment found in nature, so plants do all sort of tricks to appear blue. In floristri, some flowers are artificially coloured to appear blue.

Blue flowers are associated with desire, aspiration and love. Bouquets in the hues of blue are often sent to men or as a new baby gift for mums.

Yes, these are found in nature, for example Hydrangea, Iris or Hyacinth, however a lot of flowers in floristry are artifically coloured to appear blue.