White flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

White flowers: names, photos and descriptions (catalog)

Beauty, lightness, magnificent aroma - this is just a small part of what unites delicate white flowers. To make it easier for you to navigate in all their diversity, we have prepared a catalog with photos and names of different species for a garden or home!

Garden white flowers

White flowers in the garden immediately create a feeling of lightness and airiness. And many more are notable for their expressive and persistent aroma.

Hyacinth

Early spring primroses tolerate frost well and are among the first to bloom. They are not capricious at all, do not need specific care, and even dry after flowering almost imperceptibly against the background of the rest of the greenery.

Hyacinth

Irises

Irises cannot be confused with other flowers for their characteristic whimsical shape. They do not tolerate frost well due to a weak root system, and generally prefer loose soil with a layer of sand.

Irises

Dahlias

Large decorative flowers can be of the most interesting types and sizes. White varieties prefer light partial shade, need good drainage and do not tolerate frost.

Dahlias

Hydrangea

The hydrangea inflorescences are so large and lush that just one branch can replace a whole bouquet. We especially advise you to pay attention to the paniculate white varieties.

Hydrangea

Peonies

Who does not know the huge and lush peony buds with their strong scent? The bushes need to be properly looked after, thinned out in time and generally be patient. But the beauty of the peonies is worth it!

Peonies

Alissum

It is the perfect annual for planting a large area or making a layered arrangement. Tiny flowers in the same tiny inflorescences quickly grow into a real snow-white carpet.

Alissum

Delphinium

Delphinium adores the sun and warmth, and in return will delight you with bizarre inflorescences-spikelets of small buds of an unusual shape. In the garden, the delphinium is also good because it reproduces very easily in any way.

Delphinium

White flower

The name speaks for itself, and such a plant does not need a separate introduction. Most varieties bloom in the spring, although there are also summer white flowers.

White flower

Bells

Delicate white bells only seem fragile and vulnerable. In fact, they do not require any maintenance at all, except for weeding and garter the tallest bushes.

Bells

Chionodox

Chionodox blooms in spring, and are naturally collected in touching bouquets. In addition, it is one of the most unpretentious primroses and bulbous perennials.

Chionodox

Asters

By the end of summer, all tens, if not hundreds, of aster varieties bloom profusely. For lush flowering, modest feeding and minimal additional watering in the driest periods are enough for them.

Asters

Anemone

The anemones also have a lot of shades, and different varieties bloom at different times and in completely different ways. When choosing a planting site, it is best to avoid drafts, because the delicate petals are very sensitive to gusts of wind.

Anemone

Phlox

Phloxes do not tolerate heavy soil and an overabundance of organic matter. But they bloom equally well in the sun and in partial shade. Although for snow-white varieties, we still recommend choosing well-lit areas.

Phlox

Violet

Solid white garden violets are not easy to find, but they are worth every minute of the effort. In addition, violets are wonderfully combined with other garden dwellers in spectacular decorative compositions.

Violet

Chrysanthemum

The chrysanthemum flowers seem rather simple compared to its more exotic relatives. But the bushes bloom so profusely and luxuriantly that it is impossible to remain indifferent.

Chrysanthemum

Panicle hydrangea: varieties with photos and names

Indoor white flowers

White flowers on the windowsill will be the best decoration for any home. Among them there are both familiar and exotic varieties. And we have collected them all!

Azalea

Delicate and very beautiful azalea pleases with long flowering and large buds. Under favorable conditions, it blooms almost all year round.The bush itself grows up to 50 cm.

Azalea

Zephyranthes

There are dozens of varieties of zephyranthes, and, of course, snow-white among them are not uncommon. The narrow leaves are similar to the usual tall grass, from which dozens of peduncles sprout.

Zephyranthes

Gardenia

It is good because it can be grown in different ways - by a bush or a tree. The dense glossy leaves are beautiful on their own, and the gardenia is even more beautiful when it blooms.

Gardenia

Bauhinia

Bauhinia resembles an orchid, and it is the same tropical guest in our latitudes. She is quite capricious to the conditions, but her petals resemble the wings of butterflies fluttering in the wind.

Bauhinia

Hoya

The most popular home vine can also bloom. Its buds are small, but very original star-shaped with a bright red or crimson center.

Hoya

Lily

It is simply impossible to enumerate all the varieties of domestic lilies. Among them there are dwarf snow-white hybrids, and taller and traditional long-flowered varieties.

Lily

Spathiphyllum

The snow-white petal of the spathiphyllum protects the small yellowish ear. Of the advantages, it is worth noting dozens of the most diverse varieties of all sizes.

Spathiphyllum

Arthropodium

The blooming arthropodium is a bit like a Christmas tree due to the characteristic shape of the drooping buds. In season, it is so densely covered with flowers, as if a veil.

Arthropodium

Orchid

The snow-white orchid is the real queen of the home green corner. Completely white varieties are rare, but the more interesting the buds with unusual patterns and spots look.

Orchid

Eucharis

This is one of those flowerpots that delight with beauty on winter evenings. On a long peduncle, up to 10 buds are collected, which open in turn.

Eucharis

Alsobia

The charming alsobia buds appear fluffy because they are densely covered with fine fibers. Most often they are quite small, but the flowers of some varieties can grow up to 6 cm.

Alsobia

Plumeria

The advantage and disadvantage of plumeria is its strong expressive scent, so this should be considered when choosing a place for a flower. Each flower has five petals that turn yellow towards the middle.

Plumeria

Selenicereus

It is a cactus with a whimsical white flower surrounded by a golden crown. Its shoots are thin and dropping, with airy roots, so that they can be attached to a support.

Selenicereus

Gemantus

One of the most original indoor flowers attracts attention with spectacular inflorescences with abundant cilia stamens. The dense oval leaves of the hemantus are beautiful too.

Gemantus

Balsam

Most often, white homemade balsams are breeding hybrids. They are not too capricious and sensitive, but they need to be gradually pinched for active growth.

Balsam

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