White flowers add a touch of tranquility and sophistication to any garden or home space. They can brighten up an area and provide a timeless look that many people appreciate. Whether you want to attract pollinators or just enjoy their calming beauty, there’s a white flower perfect for your needs.
Gardenia
These popular shrubs feature fragrant white flowers and shiny dark green leaves. Blooming from spring to summer, gardenias prefer acidic soil and high humidity. Varieties like ‘Mystery’ offer large double blooms, while ‘Veitchii’ has an extended blooming season.
Lily of the Valley
With their tiny, bell-shaped white flowers, lilies of the valley thrive in shady, rich, slightly acidic soil. They need moist ground and should be spaced about 12 inches apart for optimal growth.
Magnolia
Magnolias boast large, striking white blooms and a distinctive scent. The Southern Magnolia can grow up to 80 feet tall and produces beautiful, fragrant flowers. Sweetbay Magnolia offers creamy-white blooms and is suitable for zones 5-9.
Dogwood
Dogwoods, known for their stunning white blooms in early spring, are native to eastern North America. They can reach 15-25 feet tall and prefer well-drained soil and partial shade.
Daisy
Classic daisies with white petals and a yellow center are easy to grow and require minimal care. They thrive in sunny spots and well-drained soil. Varieties include Shasta and oxeye daisies.
White Hydrangea
White hydrangeas are a favorite for their large, elegant blooms. They come in various types, including big leaf, panicle, and smooth hydrangeas. For the best blooms, plant in well-draining soil and morning sun.
Paperwhite Narcissus
Known for their fragrant white flowers, Paperwhite Narcissus are easy to grow. They can thrive in a vase with pebbles and water or in soil. Bulbs should be firm and blemish-free.
Snowdrop
Snowdrops are delicate flowers that bloom in late winter to early spring. They have nodding, bell-shaped blooms and should be planted in groups for a stunning effect. They prefer well-drained soil and partial shade.
White Peony
White peonies add a touch of elegance to any garden. They come in varieties such as Henry Sass and Miss America, blooming in early to mid-spring. Support may be needed for their heavy blooms.
White Rose
White roses symbolize purity and elegance. Varieties like ‘Iceberg’ are popular for their ruffled blooms and disease resistance. They can range from small bushes to climbing varieties.
White Camellia
White Camellias offer year-round beauty with various forms, including single and double blooms. They’re ideal for late fall and winter interest and should be planted in well-drained, acidic soil.
Honeysuckle
White honeysuckle is known for its delicate beauty and sweet fragrance. Plant varieties like Lonicera albiflora for a low-maintenance option.
Orchid
White orchids, such as Cattleya and White Egret, symbolize elegance and purity. They thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and need indirect light.
Calla Lily
Calla lilies feature elegant trumpet-shaped blooms. Plant rhizomes in warm soil in spring, ensuring plenty of sunlight. Space rhizomes about a foot apart.
Azalea
White azaleas add a burst of color to gardens, blooming in mid-spring. They prefer well-draining soil and partial shade, with a spicy fragrance.
Lupine
Lupine flowers have tall spikes of white blooms and thrive in well-drained soil. Space plants based on size and water them well, avoiding over-fertilization.
Daffodil
Daffodils, including varieties like White Lion and Mount Hood, are popular for their spring blooms. Plant in well-draining soil for best results.
Anemone
White anemones, or windflowers, bloom in early spring and add elegance to gardens. Plant tubers 1-2 inches deep and space 6 inches apart.
Ranunculus
Ranunculus flowers have a rose-like shape and come in various colors, including white. Plant corms in well-draining soil and ensure good air circulation.
Freesia
Freesias are known for their trumpet-shaped blooms and sweet scent. They thrive in well-draining soil and should be stored in a cool, dry place before planting.
Cosmos
Cosmos flowers have white petals with golden centers, blooming from early summer to fall. They’re drought-tolerant and low maintenance.
Tulip
White tulips like White Triumphator and Hakuun add elegance to gardens. Plant in groups for a striking display, and they make great cut flowers.
Rhododendron
Rhododendrons have large white blooms and can grow to impressive heights. They perform well in cooler regions with dappled sunlight.
Irises
White irises, such as Siberian iris ‘Gull’s Wing,’ offer elegance with their large petals. Plant rhizomes in well-prepared soil and full sun.
Star of Bethlehem
This flower has small, star-shaped white petals and blooms from late spring to early summer. Plant in a sunny location and avoid over-watering.
Cherry Blossom
Cherry blossoms offer delicate white flowers that bloom in early spring. Yoshino cherry trees are a popular variety with snowflake-like blossoms.
Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum features small, delicate white flowers with a sweet fragrance. Plant seeds in light and well-amended soil.
Snow-in-Summer
Snow-in-Summer is a perennial with white blooms and silvery foliage, ideal for rock gardens and as ground cover. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.
White Zinnia
White Zinnias, such as ‘White Wedding,’ are hardy flowers that handle heat and drought well. Remove spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
Astilbe
Astilbe ‘White Gloria’ provides striking white flowers for shady areas. These plants need moist soil to thrive.
White Clover
White clover blooms in early summer with small white or pink flowers. Plant in well-drained soil and keep moist to maintain health.