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Best Beautiful Trees That Produce Blue Flowers

7 Best Beautiful Trees 



Looking to add color to your garden or landscape? Consider planting one or more of these trees with blue flowers! These stunning trees can add charm, elegance, or drama to any outdoor space. From the exotic chaste tree to the delicate blue Chinese wisteria, there is a wide variety of trees to choose from that produce beautiful blue flowers. Each of these trees has its own unique beauty and appeal and can be used to create a stunning and unforgettable garden or landscape design. Whether you want to add a pop of color to your garden, create a tropical paradise, or make a statement with your landscaping, a tree with blue flowers is a great choice. With so many beautiful trees to choose from, there's sure to be a variety to suit your outdoor space. Spend your time exploring how you can use them for your next garden or landscape designs!


1 Blue Chinese Wisteria


Blue Chinese wisteria is a small tree that bears numerous fragrant flowers in shades of pink and blue that hang from the branches in long, pendulous clusters.


2 Chaste Tree



In late summer, the chaste tree bears spikes of blue-violet flowers and has a rich tradition of use in herbal medicine due to its effectiveness in regulating hormone levels.


3 Victoria California Lilac


Victoria California Lilac, an evergreen shrub, releases clusters of fragrant blue flowers that are abundant, and small, and blanket the bush in profuse blue-violet blooms in spring.


4 Green Ebony Tree



Also known as the jacaranda tree, the green ebony is one of the finest types of blue-flowering trees, as it produces abundant funnel-shaped flowers in shades ranging from soft mauve to deep blue-violet in late spring and early summer.


5 Blue Hong Kong Orchid Tree


Originating from Madagascar, the 'Blue Hong Kong' orchid is prized for its large, fragrant, and showy blue-purple flowers that bloom in clusters from early spring to early summer.


6 Texas Mountain Laurel



Texas mountain laurel is renowned as one of the finest trees for bearing blue flowers that bloom in spring with large, highly fragrant clusters of grape-like flowers. Also, it has dark green, leathery leaves arranged in pairs along the stems.


7 Blue Satin Rose of Sharon


Throughout summer, the Blue Satin Rose of Sharon displays stunning flowers with a red center and a rich, deep blue-violet color.

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