
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower
Lavender-Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower is a compact perennial grown for its soft lavender-blue blooms, tidy mounding habit, and long flowering season. The rounded pincushion-like flowers rise on slender stems above neat green foliage, adding airy color and movement to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, containers, and cottage-style plantings.
This Scabiosa is especially useful where gardeners want blue-toned flowers without a large plant. Its compact size makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where a softer flower form can help balance bolder summer blooms.
Pincushion Blooms from Spring or Early Summer into Fall
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa is known for a long bloom period, often flowering from late spring or early summer into fall when plants are kept deadheaded and growing conditions are favorable. The flowers have a distinctive pincushion shape, with a rounded center and delicate outer petals that give them a light, charming look.
The lavender-blue color blends beautifully with pink, white, purple, silver, yellow, and burgundy garden combinations. The blooms are also useful for fresh cutting, where their slender stems and soft flower form add texture to small bouquets and mixed arrangements.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Pollinator Gardens, and Cottage Plantings
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower fits naturally into full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, edging plantings, and containers. Its smaller size makes it especially valuable in tight spaces where a tall perennial would feel too heavy.
Plant it in groups for a stronger color display, or repeat it through a border for soft rhythm. It pairs well with salvia, catmint, dianthus, coreopsis, coneflower, yarrow, lavender, sedum, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving perennials. In containers, it provides long-lasting color without overwhelming companion plants.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators with its open, nectar-rich flowers. The long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where continuous flowers help keep beneficial visitors active through the growing season.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and good airflow. While it can handle some dry conditions after establishment, it does not like wet, heavy soil or winter moisture that lingers around the crown.
Easy Care with Full Sun, Drainage, and Regular Deadheading
Plant Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Light afternoon shade can be helpful in very hot climates, but too much shade may reduce flowering. Good drainage is especially important for long-term performance.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then water during extended dry periods as needed. Deadhead spent flowers often to encourage continued bloom and keep the plant tidy. Avoid overly wet soil, and protect the crown from winter wet where drainage is poor.
Lavender-Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower is a compact perennial grown for its soft lavender-blue blooms, tidy mounding habit, and long flowering season. The rounded pincushion-like flowers rise on slender stems above neat green foliage, adding airy color and movement to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, containers, and cottage-style plantings.
This Scabiosa is especially useful where gardeners want blue-toned flowers without a large plant. Its compact size makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where a softer flower form can help balance bolder summer blooms.
Pincushion Blooms from Spring or Early Summer into Fall
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa is known for a long bloom period, often flowering from late spring or early summer into fall when plants are kept deadheaded and growing conditions are favorable. The flowers have a distinctive pincushion shape, with a rounded center and delicate outer petals that give them a light, charming look.
The lavender-blue color blends beautifully with pink, white, purple, silver, yellow, and burgundy garden combinations. The blooms are also useful for fresh cutting, where their slender stems and soft flower form add texture to small bouquets and mixed arrangements.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Pollinator Gardens, and Cottage Plantings
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower fits naturally into full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, edging plantings, and containers. Its smaller size makes it especially valuable in tight spaces where a tall perennial would feel too heavy.
Plant it in groups for a stronger color display, or repeat it through a border for soft rhythm. It pairs well with salvia, catmint, dianthus, coreopsis, coneflower, yarrow, lavender, sedum, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving perennials. In containers, it provides long-lasting color without overwhelming companion plants.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators with its open, nectar-rich flowers. The long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where continuous flowers help keep beneficial visitors active through the growing season.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and good airflow. While it can handle some dry conditions after establishment, it does not like wet, heavy soil or winter moisture that lingers around the crown.
Easy Care with Full Sun, Drainage, and Regular Deadheading
Plant Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Light afternoon shade can be helpful in very hot climates, but too much shade may reduce flowering. Good drainage is especially important for long-term performance.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then water during extended dry periods as needed. Deadhead spent flowers often to encourage continued bloom and keep the plant tidy. Avoid overly wet soil, and protect the crown from winter wet where drainage is poor.
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Lavender-Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower is a compact perennial grown for its soft lavender-blue blooms, tidy mounding habit, and long flowering season. The rounded pincushion-like flowers rise on slender stems above neat green foliage, adding airy color and movement to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, containers, and cottage-style plantings.
This Scabiosa is especially useful where gardeners want blue-toned flowers without a large plant. Its compact size makes it easy to place near the front of a border, along a walkway, in patio containers, or in mixed perennial beds where a softer flower form can help balance bolder summer blooms.
Pincushion Blooms from Spring or Early Summer into Fall
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa is known for a long bloom period, often flowering from late spring or early summer into fall when plants are kept deadheaded and growing conditions are favorable. The flowers have a distinctive pincushion shape, with a rounded center and delicate outer petals that give them a light, charming look.
The lavender-blue color blends beautifully with pink, white, purple, silver, yellow, and burgundy garden combinations. The blooms are also useful for fresh cutting, where their slender stems and soft flower form add texture to small bouquets and mixed arrangements.
Perfect for Borders, Containers, Pollinator Gardens, and Cottage Plantings
Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower fits naturally into full sun perennial borders, butterfly gardens, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, rock gardens, edging plantings, and containers. Its smaller size makes it especially valuable in tight spaces where a tall perennial would feel too heavy.
Plant it in groups for a stronger color display, or repeat it through a border for soft rhythm. It pairs well with salvia, catmint, dianthus, coreopsis, coneflower, yarrow, lavender, sedum, ornamental grasses, and other sun-loving perennials. In containers, it provides long-lasting color without overwhelming companion plants.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Butterfly Blue Scabiosa attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators with its open, nectar-rich flowers. The long bloom season makes it especially valuable in pollinator-friendly gardens, where continuous flowers help keep beneficial visitors active through the growing season.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It performs best in full sun with well-drained soil and good airflow. While it can handle some dry conditions after establishment, it does not like wet, heavy soil or winter moisture that lingers around the crown.
Easy Care with Full Sun, Drainage, and Regular Deadheading
Plant Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower in full sun with average, well-drained soil. Light afternoon shade can be helpful in very hot climates, but too much shade may reduce flowering. Good drainage is especially important for long-term performance.
Water regularly after planting until roots establish, then water during extended dry periods as needed. Deadhead spent flowers often to encourage continued bloom and keep the plant tidy. Avoid overly wet soil, and protect the crown from winter wet where drainage is poor.
























