Blue & Purple Flowers – Meaning, Symbolism & Varieties

Blue-violet blooms – purple and violet flowers

Blue and violet flowers – calm, mystery, and spirituality

What blue and violet flowers mean, which varieties are the most beautiful, and when to give them

MO BLUMEN Editorial · 8-minute read · Color symbolism

Blue is the rarest color in nature – and perhaps the most fascinating. Violet adds a touch of royalty. Together, blue and violet flowers carry some of the deepest meanings in the world Language of flowers .


What does blue mean in flowers?

  • Loyalty and trust: “True Blue” – the color of loyalty and reliability.
  • Longing & desire: The Romantics called it the “Blue Flower” – an unattainable ideal.
  • Calm and serenity: Blue flowers bring peace to every arrangement and every room.
  • Mystery and uniqueness: Because true blue is so rare in flowers, it always feels special.
  • Openness: Blue flowers say, “I’m open and honest with you.”

What does violet/purple mean in flowers?

  • Royalty and nobility: Historically, purple was the most expensive dye of all – reserved for kings and emperors.
  • Admiration and enchantment: Purple flowers say, “I’m captivated by you.”
  • Spirituality and wisdom: Violet connects the earthly and the divine.
  • Creativity & individuality: A color for free spirits and artists.
  • Luxury and elegance: Deep purple radiates sophistication and richness.

The most beautiful blue and violet flowers

Blue Hydrangeas

The most popular blue flower. Huge, cloud-like blooms in shades ranging from sky blue to deep cobalt. The blue color depends on the acidity of the soil – The secret of blue hydrangeas . They symbolize deep understanding and heartfelt emotion.

Iris

Named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow. The iris stands for Wisdom, courage, and admiration . Deep violet irises are among the most elegant flowers and are often used in premium bouquets.

Lavender

Fragrant, soothing, and deep violet. Lavender symbolizes Calm, devotion, and purity . In Provence, entire fields turn violet in summer. Dried lavender makes a beautiful, long-lasting gift.

Delphinium (Larkspur)

Tall, dramatic spikes in true blue. Delphiniums are the flower of choice when you need genuine blue in a bouquet. They symbolize open hearts, positivity, and new possibilities.

Vanda orchids

The diva of blue-violet. Vanda orchids have the most intense blue-violet color of all flowers. Exotic, rare, and spectacular – the ultimate luxury bloom.

More blue and purple flowers

  • Anemones: Deep purple with a dark center – wild and romantic, perfect for Spring .
  • Forget-me-nots: Tiny blue flowers = “Remember me.” The symbol of Remembrance .
  • Clematis: A climbing beauty in deep purple. A garden star.
  • Lisianthus: In purple and lavender – elegant and long-lasting. Rose-like, but lighter.
  • Cornflowers: A true blue wildflower. Austria’s country classic.
  • Violets: The original purple flower. Modest, fragrant, and sweet.
  • Agapanthus (African lily): Dramatic blue spheres on tall stems. Breathtaking in summer.

When should you give blue and purple flowers?

  • For someone special: Because blue is so rare, it feels exclusive and thoughtful.
  • Sympathy: Blue and purple flowers convey dignity and serenity – a gentle alternative to all white.
  • Thank you: Purple flowers express sincere admiration and gratitude.
  • Creative people: Purple suits artists, musicians, and free spirits.
  • Retirement / Milestone: Purple for a life filled with success and wisdom.
  • Mother’s Day: Lavender or purple hydrangeas – elegant and unique.

True blue doesn’t exist: Most “blue” blooms are actually purple or blue-violet. True blue is extremely rare in nature. Delphinium and some hydrangeas come closest. Blue-dyed flowers (sometimes sold as “blue roses”) are artificially colored – beautiful, but not natural.

Blue and purple flower bouquet ideas

  • Blue + White : Classic and calm. Blue hydrangeas + white roses = timeless elegance.
  • Purple + Pink : Romantic and dreamy. Purple lisianthus + pink peonies = a fairytale bouquet.
  • Blue + Yellow : Striking contrast. Delphinium + sunflowers = Van Gogh’s palette.
  • All Purple: Monochrome purple – iris + lisianthus + lavender + anemones = breathtaking depth.
  • Purple + Green: Natural and modern. Purple hydrangeas + eucalyptus + ferns.

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Frequently asked questions

Only very few flowers are truly blue. Most “blue” blooms are actually blue-violet. Delphiniums, some hydrangeas, and gentians come closest to true blue. The “blue rose” does not occur naturally – blue roses are either dyed or genetically modified. The rarity of blue is what makes blue flowers so special and sought after.

Yes. Purple and violet flowers are very suitable for funerals and memorial services. They convey dignity, respect, and spiritual peace. Purple irises, violet roses, and lavender add a gentle touch of color to otherwise all-white sympathy arrangements. In many traditions, purple is associated with mourning and remembrance.

Hydrangeas turn blue in acidic soil (pH below 5.5) when aluminum is available. You can add aluminum sulfate to the soil or use a special “Hydrangea Blue” fertilizer. In alkaline soil, the same variety blooms pink. It’s like a natural pH indicator! Complete guide to hydrangea care .

In Ancient Greece , violets were symbols of love and fertility. During Victorian era , the beautiful flower worn symbolically purple meanings of modesty and faithfulness. The Virgin Mary is often depicted with violets, symbolizing humility. common blue violet and Viola tricolor (the wild pansy ) are popular types of violet . The Violet grows Best in partial shade full sun and continues blooming into Early spring . False indigo offers something similar purple tones and thrives in sunny gardens.