The inflorescence is a corymb of purple-blue flowers with yellow centers.
Its dark blue-green foliage grows to about two feet, and the tall, purple-blue flowers bloom from spring through midsummer.
She breathed in the sweet fragrance of the purple-blue flowers and for a moment forgot Percy and her too-grown-up little sister.
One newcomer that can be relied upon for constant bloom is the currently popular plant called scaevola, with its fan-shaped purple-blue flowers.
The inflorescence contains up to 15 purple-blue flowers each measuring roughly 1.5 centimeters long.
The brilliant purple-blue flowers are 1 in long, with a small dark purple and green calyx.
Vinegar weed is a wildflower bearing striking purple-blue flowers on short green stems.
The glandular inflorescence bears purple-blue flowers up to 3 centimeters long.
The inflorescence bears wide-mouthed tubular purple-blue flowers which may be over 3 centimeters long.
The inflorescence produces purple-blue tubular flowers roughly 2 centimeters long.