ArticleBiz.com :: Free article content
Authors: Maximum article exposure. Publishers: Reprintable article content.  
BROWSE ARTICLES
ArticleBiz.com Home
Featured Articles
Recently Added Articles
Most Viewed Articles
Article Comments
Advanced Article Search
AUTHORS
Submit Article
Check Article Status
Author TOS
PUBLISHERS
RSS Article Feeds
Terms of Service

The Top 20 Red, White and Blue Flowers For a Patriotic Garden
Home :: Home :: Gardening
By: Emma Castille Email Article
Word Count: 798 Digg it | Del.icio.us it | Google it | StumbleUpon it

  

6)Cordyalis -‘Blue Panda’ The blue springtime flowers are tube-like. They grow in zones 4-8.

5) Peony-‘Heritage’ Blooming in the late spring, these scarlet flowers with dark green leaves grow up to 3 feet tall. They thrive best in zones 2-8.

4)Bearded Iris-‘Icy Snowflake’ White as the snow with sword like leaves, this ruffly flower grows best in zones 3-9.

3)Sweet Alyssum -‘Little Dorrit’ Sweet is truly a appropriate name for this wonderfully scented little white flower. It grows in clusters from spring to fall. The Alyssum likes cool sunny weather. It is annual that will reseed and it grows well in all zones.

2)Clematis -‘Multi Blue’-Lilac-blue in color, this early summer blooms grows on a vine that can reach 15 feet. Other varieties of Clematis come in red and white and like the Morning Glories can be intertwined to create a wonderful patriotic display. The Clematis prefers zones 3-9.

1)Azalea -‘Joseph Hill’-Possible one of the most popular and beautiful plants in our nation is the Azalea. This is variety is a bright red, blooming in spring. The zones the Azalea prefers are 5-8 but can thrive in zone 9 with plenty of water and partial shade.

Show you American spirit in a new and exciting way. Plant a red, white and blue patriotic flower garden using either the blooms mentioned above or some of your own plant ideas. It is sure to be a showstopper and a great way to show pride in your country.

Page 2 of 2 :: First | Last :: Prev | 1 2 | Next

For more gardening ideas and content that is updated daily, check out http://garden-ideas.completesources.com - it is full of gardening tips, ideas and ways to improve your garden. All for free!

Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com

This article has been viewed 210 times.

Rate Article
Rating: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Comments
There are no comments for this article.

Leave A Reply
 Your Name
 Your Email Address [will not be published]
 Your Website [optional]
 What is one + eight? [tell us you're human]
Notify me of followup comments via email


Related Articles


Copyright © 2009 by ArticleBiz.com. All rights reserved.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Submit Article | Editorial