Bluestars
When it comes to the most famous flowers that bloom all year, it would be a crime to overlook Bluestar! This flower is named like that due to its star-shaped blooms - from the nicest azure blue to the palest blue. Bluestars begin bearing their flowers in late spring in tall terminal clusters. Prior to the unfolding of their inflorescences, their tightly clustered flower buds typically seem smokey black.
Though some experts categorize Bluestar as spring-blooming perennials, this flower actually gives us so much more of its beauty throughout the rest of the year! Bluestars can survive all the four seasons because of their robust, bushy growth and beautiful and attractive foliage. That's why most people fall in love with this flower and admire its strength; after all, not many flowers can survive the severe Midwestern winter! It is a must-have flower for your beautiful garden if you wish to see a colorful array of petals and blooms all year round.