Help me find flowers?


Question:PLEASE REPLIE QUICK, I want to do a red white and blue garden i need red flowers that are low to the ground maybe 3 inch high at the most, and i need white flowers that are the same height, if anyone knows of any flowers please replie as soon as possible
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Answers:
Perennial verbena comes in red and white, spreads rapidly and grows to about 3 inches tall. They can take full sun and are very drought tolerant once established - they bloom all summer, die back completely in the winter and return each spring! Good Luck!


For red blooms, try begonias, zinnias, celosia, snapdragons, impatiens, geraniums, salvia, and verbena. White bloomers include many of the same varieties--zinnias, impatiens, geraniums, and begonias, for example--as well as dianthus, phlox, and cosmos. Ageratum and salvia are blue as are a few perennials like delphiniums, morning glories, and bellflowers.

Bachelor buttons come in all three Fourth of July colors and will do well in partial shade to full sun. Petunias, one of the most commonly available annuals, also can be found in red, white, and blue, including bi-colors, although the blue is actually more of a deep purple. They do best in full sun.
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