If you are thinking about choosing blue for your wedding, you might be interested to know that blue flowers have always been a symbol of unity and trust. Traditionally, blue flowers indicate a creative bride who values loyalty and fidelity above anything else.
Here’s a selection of blue flowers that will make a beautiful bridal bouquet: Monkshood, Hydrangea, Veronica, Lobelia, Morning Glory, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Phlox, Hibiscus, Delphinium, Tulips, Flax, Bachelor Button and Plumbago.
Blue wedding flowers also help fulfill the “something blue” from the traditional “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…” wedding rhyme.

Monkshood
Photo by hickoryrose

Hydrangea
Photo by ghindo

Veronica
Photo by Matalyn

Lobelia
Photo by MShades

Morning Glory
Photo by fab4chiky

Lupine
Photo by Sandy Ford

Phlox
Photo by madaise

Hibiscus
Photo by zircon3035

Delphinium
Photo by iLoveButter

Tulip
Photo by Nedko

Flax
Photo by ms. Tea

Bachelor Button
Photo by cogdogblog

Plumbago
Photo by aussiegall
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15 Responses to “Types of blue wedding flowers”
can you tell me if i can get blue tulips in australia
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I am certain that you will be able to – just ask your florist if they are available or if they can point you to someone who may have blue tulips or be able to order them for you.
By rosemary on Apr 28, 2008
monkshood is very poisonous, hardly suitable for any cut flower arrangement especially a Wedding boquet I would have thought!!
By Susan on May 21, 2008
does anyone know where to find the blue tulips?
By Nicole Parker on Jun 8, 2008
My husband and I are trying to get a bouquet to his dad for Father’s Day of Blue Bachelor’s button like the image on flowerella.com. Is this a pipe dream? It seems all people sell are the seeds.
Thanks. Obviously this is a desperate last minute need, since we realized we forgot this Sunday is Father’s Day. Appreciation in advance for any help!
By CC on Jun 13, 2008
oh..i really love color blue. and my personal choice is that tulip!
By bridal flowers on Aug 19, 2008
Can anyone guide me to a bluebell supplier for the bouquets please?
By gemma on Sep 30, 2008
One more blue flower is blue rose, it’s available in my country..
By 1flowerexpress on Oct 27, 2008
Blue tulips are -extremely- rare; it costs a fortune to get one.
By Darren on Nov 1, 2008
Blue also means forever relationship, specially for blue rose..
By 1flowerexpress on Nov 6, 2008
Sorry that picture of the blue tulip is done with a colour-change feature of a photo editing application. Tulips don’t grow in that colour.
By Marlene on Mar 26, 2009
I love how monkshood, which stands for “a dangerous foe approaches,” is in this selection… lol
By Markoh on Sep 8, 2009
Hi, i live in Stellenbosch South Africa and i want blue tulips for my bridal bouqet. Thus far people have looked at me as if I’m crazy when I ask for blue tulips! Please tell me if & where I can get some! My wedding is on 27 March 2010!
By Mart-Simone on Jan 14, 2010