Martin Pellizzer

Xiphidium Floribundum Var. Caeruleum

Blue mistflower, scientifically known as Xiphidium floribundum var. caeruleum, is a strikingly beautiful plant native to the southeastern United States. It is prized for its delicate, blue-gray foliage and clusters of soft, mist-like flowers that bloom in late summer. This hardy perennial thrives in moist, shady environments and is often found in woodland gardens and natural wetlands. Its unique appearance and ecological value make it a popular choice for both ornamental and conservation purposes. With its calming color palette and ability to attract pollinators, the blue mistflower stands out as a valuable addition to native plant landscapes.