When I took this photograph in Monet's Garden in June this year I did not realise the significance of the blue flower growing alongside the Poppy, Until last week when we received from our friends at the Flanders Field museum in Belgium some copies of a newspaper they published to mark the centenary of the Great War ( pick up a free copy at the museum) in the paper I found the answer.
The Corn Flower or Le Bleuet like the poppy is the French symbol of the Great War.
The blue colour referred to the colour of the French uniform worn by the conscripts in 1915. A battlefield nurse Suzanne Lenhardt was instrumental in It being accepted as the French national symbol of remembrance
The Flanders Field Post August 2014 p6
The Corn Flower or Le Bleuet like the poppy is the French symbol of the Great War.
The blue colour referred to the colour of the French uniform worn by the conscripts in 1915. A battlefield nurse Suzanne Lenhardt was instrumental in It being accepted as the French national symbol of remembrance
The Flanders Field Post August 2014 p6