Blue Eyes or Blue Sapphire
By Bernieh
- 19 Apr, 2009
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What a gorgeous colour Bernieh
19 Apr, 2009
That is truly beautiful Bernieh! Such a vivid blue
19 Apr, 2009
so pretty
20 Apr, 2009
what kind of plant is it?
20 Apr, 2009
Hi Nelke this is from the Convolvulaceae family and is quite hardy. It's used as a low shrubby specimen or spreading groundcover. The main feature is the blue flowers (there is also a white-flowered form) and its silky grey foliage. It's very popular for use in hanging baskets, rockeries and retaining walls.
21 Apr, 2009
Thanks, Bernieh!
21 Apr, 2009
Wow, i love blue flowers too :-)
How couldn't i after seen this beauty?
Incredible colour. You make very nice pictures! This one has to go to my favourites.
22 Apr, 2009
Lovely shade of blue Bernieh. That's one color that's hard to find in the plant world. I grow one, I believe it's one of your native flowers, for it's blue coloring. It's called tweedia.
29 Apr, 2009
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Very pretty colour.
19 Apr, 2009