I would like a red white and blue flower arrangement in my garden for the forth of July, but cannot find any blue flowers except morning glories and they are always in a package with other colors also.
How many flowers are all blue in color?
I like Petunias %26amp; Pansies %26amp; they do have them in blue at nurseries, Lowes, etc.
Reply:This is what I found when I did some searching for you on blue flowers. I just went to ask.com and then went from there with it. Hope this helps you out some.
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Blue Perennial Flowers
If you want a blue flowered theme garden or just like blue flowers in your flower garden, be sure to plant some of these blue flowering perennials.
blue flowering perennials ? blue perennial ? blue flower garden ? blue flowers ? blue flowered perennial ? blue theme garden
Reply:Blue Butterfly Bush and Bluebells -- Check your local Garden Centers. I'm sure there are many more.
Reply:about 18 I can think of ......Here are a few I did not see mentioned yet.......
African Lily
Belldonna
Cornflower
Reply:Blue bells
Reply:I get my seed (veg) from 'marshalls' catalogue.
These are a few flowers in blue available.
Ageratum Blue Danube (hedging)
Forget-me nots Blue Cloud
Lavender Lady
Lobelia Crystal Palace
Lobelia Half Moon (bedding)
Love In The Mist Miss Jekyll
Morning Glory Blues
Phacelia Ocean Waves
Summer Gentian Blue Pimpernel
Woodruff Blue Mist
Reply:pansies are good and last a long time. You can mix shades of blue and get a good effect.
Reply:Forget-me-nots.
Reply:There are blue hydrangeas and blue irises. I think that there have been many attempts to make a blue rose, with little success.
Reply:If it's for your garden, just try annuals....blue salvia is my favorite to get the red white and blue look, but there is also blue lobelia which is a nice true blue. You should be able to easily find both at any garden center this time of year in flats or trays.
Reply:Cornflower and delphiniums come to mind.
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