When it comes to 4th of July decor, most people think about fireworks and flags. But, there's another way to show your patriotic pride with red, white, and blue flowers! It's a fun and unique way to begin your festivities!

There are lots of different options to choose from, so you can find the perfect fit for your garden. Check out these six patriotic plants to get started.

Blue Flag Iris (Iris Versicolor)

Blue Flag Iris

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Independence Day is a great time to show your patriotic side by planting a garden full of blue flag iris. This beautiful flower is native to North America and can be found in various shades of blue, white, and purple.

Not only are they pretty to look at, but blue flag irises are also quite easy to care for. They prefer moist soil and full sun but can tolerate partial shade as well. Once they're established, they don't need much water or fertilizer.

However, please be aware that some parts of the blue flag iris are poisonous. If you're decorating your garden with this stunning flower, be sure to keep it out of reach of children and pets.

If you're looking for a low-maintenance way to show your patriotic pride, consider adding some blue flag irises to your garden this 4th of July!

Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia Uvaria)

Red Hot Poker Plant

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One plant that is perfect for a 4th of July garden is the red hot poker or torch lilies. This vibrant flower is native to South Africa, but it has become a popular choice for gardens all over the world. Although this plant is partially drought resistance it requires well-draining soil and regular watering.

The red hot poker is known for its long flowering season and its ability to attract pollinators. They also return year after year, providing your yard with a constant burst of color.

If you're looking for a show-stopping 4th of July plant, the red hot poker is a great option. This striking flower will add a touch of patriotism to any garden. Plus, the hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies will thank you for providing them with a beautiful place to visit.

White Wood Aster (Eurybia Divaricata)

White Wood Aster Plant

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Looking for a 4th of July-worthy flower to add to your garden this year? Consider the beautiful white wood aster. This perennial flower is native to Eastern United States and features stunning white blooms with yellow centers. Wood asters are easy to grow and make excellent cut flowers. Plus, they attract butterflies and are deer resistant!

Here are a few tips for growing white wood asters in your garden:

  • Wood asters prefer full sun to partial shade and rich, well-drained soil.
  • These flowers are fairly tolerant of drought but will bloom best with regular watering.
  • To encourage bushier growth, pinch back the stems of young plants in Spring.
  • Deadhead spent blossoms to prolong blooming.

With their cheerful blooms and easy-care requirements, white wood asters are a great addition and an eye catcher at any 4th of July barbeque! Add them to your patriotic bunch of plants today.

Scarlet Beebalm (Monarda Didyma)

Scarlet Beebalm Plant

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The scarlet beebalm is a beautiful red flower that blooms in the summertime. It's the perfect addition to any Independence Day celebration - the petals even resemble fireworks! The flowers are known for their vibrant color, and very fragrant scent.

Be sure to plant your scarlet beebalm in a sunny spot in your garden, as they need plenty of sunlight to thrive. They're also quite easy to care for, so you won't have to spend too much time maintaining them. With just a little bit of love and attention, your scarlet beebalm will thrive and be ready for the holiday weekend!

Blue-Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium Montanum)

Blue-Eyed Grass Plant

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This beautiful plant is native to North America and blooms with blue flowers that resemble miniature stars. Blue-eyed grass is perfect for adding a pop of color to your garden, and it's also known for being drought-tolerant, making it a great choice for gardens in hot climates.

Planting blue-eyed grass is easy! Simply find a spot in your garden that gets plenty of sun and dig a hole that's big enough to accommodate the roots. Once your plant is in the ground, water it well and give it some time to adjust to its new home.

With just a little bit of TLC, your blue-eyed grass will thrive while adding a touch of patriotism to your garden.

White Snakeroot (Ageratina Altissima)

White Snakeroot with butterflies

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White snakeroot is a beautiful plant that is perfect for your 4th of July garden! This perennial herb has white flowers that bloom in the summer and long, slender leaves. It is a native plant to North America and can be found growing in woods and meadows.

White snakeroot is easy to grow and care for. It prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Once established, it is drought tolerant. The elegant perennial can be propagated by division or seed. White snakeroot does not tolerate wet feet, so make sure the soil drains well.

Happy 4th of July!

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, we hope this list of six patriotic plants gives you some ideas for how to show your American pride with flowers. If you have any tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below! And, as always, happy planting!