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Blue flowers available in Australia?

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What varieties of blue flowers are available in Australia.

I've seen pictures of blue tulips and blue roses but I don't know if they are available or if they are affordable.

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  1. well i love this shop which is called garden exprss and they give you a magazine every few months and they are prett cheap like for instance they have trees and stuff at 5 bucks which are the big gravillias and then they have hedges for 3 dollars and they have a fee to send it but it is only $7-$10 and the have roses flowers and citus trees fruit trees garden equiptment and there magazines have great pictures and anyway visit there site which is www.gardenexpress.com.au and this is a very legal site i havebeen ordering plants for nearly 2 years now and they are very affordable


  2. You do not say if u wish 2 GROW them or PURCHASE them....If u wish 2 buy, go 2 or ring florists and ask der.!

    If u wish 2 grow..try wisteria, jackaranda, plumbago, salvia, violets,hyacinths, blue broom, alyssum, anemone, didiscus (blue lace flower), cineraria, convolvulus, cornflower, lobelia, lupins, iris, either bearded, spanish , dutch or japanese all have blue ones, and there must be many more.

  3. I don't know about cut flowers, the florist may be able to order something for you.

    If you are talking about flowers to grow, bunnings and other places that sell seeds/bulbs, sell packets of mixed blue flowers.

  4. There is a Blue Moon Rose, agapanthus, cornflowers, delphiniums, lobelia,Cinnerarias, violets,pansies,larkspurs etc, the list is endless. The Blue Moon rose is available at Bunnings for around $20,  or Big W for a bit less.I think it is a Yates rose, but I wouldn't be sure.

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