Blue Pfitzer Juniper
Juniperus x pfitzeriana
This natural hybrid of Juniperus chinensis and Juniperus sabina grows 5 to 6 ft. tal...
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Blue rhododendron
Rhododendron augustinii
From western China. This relatively small-leaved species produces trusses of beautiful blue flowers. I...
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Blue Sedge
Carex flacca
From Europe. Many forms of this creeper are in cultivation, ranging from 6 in. to 2 ft. high and wide;...
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Blue Star Creeper
Pratia pedunculata
Native to Australia. Grows 2-3 in. and up to 12 in. wide. Bright green, nearly stemless, 1/4-in. leave...
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Blue Thimble Flower
Gilia capitata
Native from British Columbia to California. Grows 6–24 in. high, about 9 in. wide. Pale violet-blue to...
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Blue-Eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium idahoense bellum
Native to coastal California, Oregon. Grows 4 in. to 2 ft. high, 6 in. to 2 ft. wide. Green or bluish ...
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Blue-Eyed Mary
Omphalodes verna
Native to mountains of Europe. Forms a foliage mat 3 in. high, 3 ft. or more wide, with dark green lea...
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Bluebeard
Caryopteris
Asian natives valued for their contribution of cool blue to flower borders from midsummer to frost. Be...
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Bluebell
Hyacinthoides
These spring-blooming bulbs were once classed in the genus Scilla and are still popularly kno...
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Bluebell Of Scotland
Campanula rotundifolia
Slowly spreading clump, 2 to 3 in. high. Slender, upright flower stems, some branched, 6 to 18 in. tal...
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Bluestar
Amsonia
From the southeastern U.S.Most of these elegant but toughplants, which resemble smallshrubs, grow 2–3 ...
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Bog Sage
Salvia uliginosa
From moistlowlands in South America.Upright, dense; to 4–6 ft. tall,3–4 ft. wide, spreading aggressive...
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