Flowers of Kingwood

With the 4th of July approaching, it is a good time to send flowers to friends and family. Many people order 4th of July Flowers online and that is a great way to celebrate. Some people prefer delivering fresh-cut flowers in person and that is also a great way to go! Regardless of your preference, our team of professional Floral Designers is standing by to help you select that perfect arrangement of Flowers or Festive Plant. Below are some tips for buying beautiful blooms and arranging them so they last longer than just one day:

 

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Rose

The rose is the national flower of the United States. It is often used to celebrate Independence Day, and you can find roses in a variety of colors and sizes at your local florist or grocery store. Roses come in many shapes and sizes, too! If you are looking for a patriotic way to show someone how much you care about them this holiday weekend, consider giving them some roses from our local flower shop on Saturday morning–and do not forget: red means love!

No matter what color of rose you choose, giving someone flowers is a great way to show them that you care. And while they may not be the most practical gift (after all, they do not last very long), they are still one of the most thoughtful ones around! No matter what color of rose you choose, giving someone flowers is a great way to show them that you care. And while they may not be the most practical gift (after all, they don’t last very long), they’re still one of the most thoughtful ones around!

Sunflower

Sunflowers are a good choice for any celebration, occasion or holiday including the 4th of July! They are also a great way to send your love on Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day!

Cosmos

Cosmos are great for bouquets because they’re so easy to grow and they make a great cut flower. They are also bright, cheerful, and easy to find at your local garden center. Cosmos will last for several days if you keep them in water or if you put them in a vase with fresh water every day. If you want to keep your flowers for longer, try putting them in water with a few drops of bleach. This will kill any bacteria that might cause the flowers to wilt. If you do not have access to a garden center, try growing cosmos outdoors. They are easy to grow and will thrive in your garden if you give them full sun and well-drained soil.

Butterfly Bush

Butterfly Bush is a perennial plant that grows to be about 3-5 feet tall. It has fragrant yellow flowers that attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. It is a member of the rose family and hardy in zones 4-8. The butterfly bush is a popular ornamental plant because it attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. It is also drought tolerant, making it a good choice for xeriscaping. Butterfly bushes are hardy in most soils, except those that are very wet or very dry. They are drought tolerant and will thrive even when neglected.

Poinsettia

The poinsettia is a popular holiday plant, but it is not native to the United States. It is actually a tropical shrub that grows in Mexico and Central America. The name comes from Joel Roberts Poinsett, who brought the plant back to America in 1828 after traveling through Mexico as Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson. The plant is also known as the Christmas Star, and it is a symbol of the Virgin Mary. The flower has five red-and-white petals that represent both her Immaculate Conception (the purity of Jesus’ mother) and her Five Joys (the five events from the life of Jesus). The plant is poisonous, but it is not deadly. The leaves and stem are more toxic than the red bracts, so it is best to keep them away from pets and children.

Gerbera Daisy

The Gerbera Daisy is a bright and cheerful flower that makes for great 4th of July decorations. It is also a favorite for sending to friends and family to celebrate the holiday. If you want to send your loved ones flowers this year, consider getting them the gift of Gerberas! Gerbera Daisies are easy-to-grow plants that come in many colors, so you can choose what looks best with your decorating scheme. They are also quite hardy so they can survive being shipped across town or across country if need be! Gerbera Daisies are also a great choice for those who have little experience with gardening. They are easy to care for and can even be grown indoors!

Conclusion

These flower varieties are sure to bring the smiles for your 4th of July celebration. The Fourth of July is a time for celebration and family. With this in mind, it is important to send flowers that will not only brighten someone’s day, but also show them how much you care about them. Whether you are sending something across town or across the country, there are plenty of options available at our website. Here are some suggestions:

  • Red, white and blue flowers are always a good choice for Independence Day. You can not go wrong with roses or carnations in these colors.
  • Another option is to send an arrangement that includes the American flag. This is a nice way of showing your patriotism while also sending something beautiful.
  • For a more unique option, consider sending an arrangement with an American flag in the center. This will allow your recipient to display both their patriotism and their appreciation for flowers at the same time.

These 4th of July flowers can be used as centerpieces or bouquets, and they will certainly add a patriotic touch to your party or barbecue!

 

 

Celebrate Independence Day with flowers, plants & gifts from Flowers of Kingwood

Flowers of Kingwood Texas offers a nice selection of Fourth of July and Independence Day themed floral bouquets. The Fourth of July is America’s most important holiday. It commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which was written in 1776. The document includes Thomas Jefferson’s famous words: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

The Fourth of July is celebrated with fireworks and parades across the country. People also host barbecues and watch baseball games on television or in stadiums. This is a really big day in the lives of Americans. Many celebrate the 4th by sending beautiful, farm-fresh flowers. Flowers associated with the Fourth of July include: red roses; white gardenias; yellow carnations; red and white gerbera daisies; and red, white, and blue anemones.

POPULAR FLOWERS USED FOR CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY

Daisies are a classic choice for the fourth of July. Daisies are one of the most versatile flowers in floral design. They can be used in everything from simple bouquets to more elaborate arrangements, and they’re often used as filler flowers because they’re so affordable.

Daisies are so popular because they’re versatile—they can be used in just about any style of floral design. Their petals are soft, but their stems are stiff enough to hold up on their own, which means that you can arrange them in a bouquet without worrying about them drooping or falling over before you get your final product home. They also have a long vase life: daisies will keep their color for at least 10 days after you receive them.

Sunflowers have always been associated with independence and freedom. They’re also pretty hardy and easy to grow if you live in warmer climates. Yellow sunflowers are a bright and cheerful addition to any 4th of July floral bouquet. They’re perfect for Independence Day celebratations.

Yellow sunflowers add a bright pop of color to any 4th of July bouquet, but they also have some less-obvious benefits. For one thing, yellow flowers are considered an “aromatic” flower—meaning that when you smell them, they release lovely scents into the air. Yellow sunflowers are also known as “honey bees” because they attract bees more than other types of flowers do.

Yellow sunflowers can be used in many different ways: We arrange them in a vase by themselves, or use them in combination with other flowers like roses or daisies. The award winning designers at Flowers of Kingwood love working in gorgeous yellow sunflowers into many of the Summer bouquets we create. They bring that extra touch of sunshine to your day!

Pansies are another great flower choice because they’re perfect for pairing with other flowers in bouquets or centerpieces—and they come in so many different colors.

* Red pansies are a favorite for their bold color and long blooming season. They’re also known to grow well in pots, which makes them a great option if you have limited space in your garden.

* Blue pansies are a bit more rare than their red counterparts, but they make up for it with their beautiful dainty petals and stunning blue color. They’re great for adding a burst of color to an otherwise drab flower bed or garden.

*White pansies are perfect for adding some contrast to your garden without overwhelming it with color. Their pale petals are eye-catching without being overwhelming, making them an excellent choice for those who prefer more subtlety in their flowers.

Roses are another classic choice for 4th of July decorations because they symbolize love, beauty and romance—all things that America stands for on its birthday! You can also find roses in a variety of colors and sizes—so no matter what kind of decorating job you have going on this year, there’s a rose out there that will fit perfectly into it!

4th of July Flowers

Colorful Tribute Bouquet

Perfectly patriotic with its red, white and blue blooms, this bold bouquet of hydrangea, lilies and roses is a versatile tribute on any occasion.
This bouquet features blue hydrangea, red roses, white asiatic lilies, red alstroemeria, white carnations, blue delphinium, white snapdragons, huckleberry, dusty miller, aralia leaf and lemon leaf. Delivered in a gathering vase.

 

 

Flowers of Kingwood, Inc.

1962 NorthPark Dr.

Kingwood, TX 77339