Garden white flowers
White flowers in the garden immediately create a feeling of lightness and airiness. And many of them 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 require special care, and even dry out after flowering almost imperceptibly against the background of the rest of the greenery.
Irises
Irises cannot be confused with other flowers due to their characteristic bizarre shape. They do not tolerate frost well due to a weak root system, and generally prefer loose soil with a layer of sand.
Dahlias
Large decorative flowers can be of the most interesting types and sizes. White varieties prefer light partial shade, require good drainage and are frost intolerant.
Hydrangea
Hydrangea inflorescences are so large and lush that just one branch can replace a whole bouquet. We especially recommend paying attention to paniculate white varieties.
Peonies
Who doesn’t know the huge and lush buds of peonies with their strong aroma? You need to properly care for the bushes, thin them out on time, and generally be patient. But the beauty of peonies is worth it!
Alyssum
This is an ideal annual to plant a large area or create a multi-layered arrangement. Tiny flowers in the same tiny inflorescences quickly grow into a real snow-white carpet.
Delphinium
Delphinium loves the sun and warmth, and in return it will delight you with fancy inflorescences-spikelets of small buds of unusual shape. Another good thing about delphinium in the garden is that it reproduces very easily in any way.
Whiteflower
The name speaks for itself, and such a plant does not need a separate introduction. Most varieties bloom in spring, although there are also summer white flowers.
Bells
Delicate white bells only seem fragile and vulnerable. In fact, they require no maintenance at all, other than weeding and tying up the tallest bushes.
Chionodox
Chionodoxes bloom in the spring, and are naturally collected in touching bouquets. In addition, this is one of the most unpretentious primroses and bulbous perennials.
Asters
By the end of summer, all dozens, if not hundreds of varieties of asters bloom profusely. For lush flowering, they only need modest feeding and minimal additional watering during the driest periods.
Anemone
Anemone also has a lot of shades, and different varieties bloom at different times and in completely different ways. When choosing a place for planting, it is better to avoid drafts, because the delicate petals are very sensitive to gusts of wind.
Phloxes
Phloxes do not tolerate heavy soil and excess 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.
Violet
Solid white varieties of garden violets are not easy to find, but they are worth every minute of effort. In addition, violets combine wonderfully with other garden inhabitants in spectacular decorative compositions.
Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum flowers seem quite simple, compared to its more exotic relatives. But the bushes bloom so abundantly and magnificently that it is impossible to remain indifferent.
Paniculata hydrangea: varieties with photos and names
Picky Gardenia
Gardenia (lat. GARDENIA) requires special attention. Only after making sure of the seriousness of your intentions will she reveal all her advantages to you.
Firstly, she is capricious and picky about temperature conditions. In order for its buds to form and then bloom, this white flower requires a night temperature of 16 to 18 degrees C, and during the daytime it needs to be maintained from 22 to 25 degrees.
If the owners have enough patience to fulfill all the conditions of the gardenia, including proper watering, then it will reward them for their work.
A photo of a flower with white flowers, whose name is Gardenia jasminoides (lat. Gardenia jasminoides), allows you to get acquainted with it in more detail.
There are two varieties of representatives of this species - semi-double and regular six-petalled. Each of them is unique in its own way. But they all prefer moist soil, misting and moderate sunlight. Gardenia is propagated by cuttings.
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 collected them all!
Azalea
A 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.
Zephyranthes
There are dozens of varieties of marshmallows, and, naturally, snow-white ones are not uncommon among them. The narrow leaves look like ordinary tall grass, from which dozens of flower stalks sprout.
Gardenia
The good thing about it is that it can be grown in different ways - as a bush or a tree. The dense, glossy leaves are beautiful in their own right, and gardenias become even more beautiful as they bloom.
Bauhinia
Bauhinia resembles an orchid, and it is the same tropical guest in our latitudes. It is quite capricious to the conditions, but its petals resemble the wings of butterflies trembling in the wind.
Hoya
The most popular indoor vine can also bloom. Its buds are small, but at the same time very original star-shaped with a bright red or crimson center.
Lily
It is simply impossible to go through all the varieties of domestic lilies. Among them there are dwarf snow-white hybrids, and taller and traditional long-flowered varieties.
Spathiphyllum
The snow-white petal of spathiphyllum is protected by a small yellowish cob. Among the advantages, it is worth noting dozens of different varieties of all sizes.
Arthropodium
A blooming arthropodium looks a bit like a Christmas tree due to the characteristic shape of its drooping buds. During the season, it is so thickly covered with flowers, as if it were a blanket.
Orchid
The snow-white orchid is the real queen of the home green corner. Completely white varieties are rare, but the buds with unusual patterns and spots look even more interesting.
Eucharis
This is one of those flowerpots that delights with beauty on winter evenings. Up to 10 buds are collected on a long peduncle, which open one by one.
Alsobia
Alsobia's charming buds appear fluffy because they are densely covered with thin fibers. Most often they are quite small, but the flowers of some varieties can grow up to 6 cm.
Plumeria
The advantage and disadvantage of plumeria is its strong expressive aroma, so this must be taken into account when choosing a place for the flower. Each flower consists of five petals, turning yellow towards the middle.
Selenicereus
This is a cactus with a fancy white flower surrounded by a golden crown. Its shoots are thin and falling, with aerial roots, so that they can be attached to a support.
Hemanthus
One of the most original indoor flowers attracts attention with spectacular inflorescences with abundant stamens and eyelashes. The dense oval leaves of hemanthus are also beautiful.
Wax ivy
This white flower (pictured below) will immediately come to mind as it often decorates homes and office interiors. Its name is wax ivy (lat. Hoya carnos) or hoya. But not everyone had the opportunity to see it bloom. Its vine-shaped stem reaches 4 m. The leaves are dense, dark green in color and have a characteristic wax-like surface. The plant is quite unpretentious and has several varieties.
One of them, the beautiful Hoya, is more picky about care than its fellows. She needs warmth and humidity, but avoids bright light. Its leaves are not glossy, and they are smaller in size.
In winter, Hoya feels great at a temperature of 10-13 degrees and with moderate watering. With the onset of spring, it needs more moisture and sunlight (but not direct rays). Propagated by cuttings during the spring awakening.
Impatiens or impatiens
There are a great many varieties of this white flower, whose name is Impatiens or Impatiens (Latin IMPATIENS). Sometimes it is called Touchy. There are species that are basic, such as Waller's Impatiens, characterized by a tall stem.
Numerous modifications have come from them, the characteristic feature of which is their compactness and countless shades, among which there are both pure white and interspersed with other colors. To prevent these plants from growing tall, they need to be pinched.
The most spectacular representatives of balsam were bred in New Guinea, but their flowering period is only in summer. Their care is standard.
Like many indoor plants, balsam calmly waits out the winter at a temperature of at least 13 degrees and moderate watering. He does not like direct sunlight, but he needs light. Starting in spring, it requires increasing soil moisture and spraying. It can be propagated at any time of the year by cuttings.
The first blueberries
White flowers that appear immediately after tulips and daffodils have at least two names: scillas and hyacinths. In the first ten days of April they begin to bloom, and their aroma is appreciated by many gardeners and simply amateurs.
Scillas reproduce by babies, which can independently spread throughout the garden. They do not require special conditions - a little sun and suitable soil, preferably sandy loam or loam.
Delicate lily
Their austere beauty and delicate aroma make them attractive to many flower lovers. White lilies come in many varieties. And if until recently these beauties were only decorations for gardens, today they have become widespread as indoor plants. This became possible after the development of dwarf varieties.
The Pixie hybrid is especially popular. In addition, there are subspecies of the Lilium longiflorum variety with different flowers - bowl-shaped, tubular, and also turban-like.
Lilies bloom in summer and go dormant in winter. They reproduce by bulbs, which are replanted in the fall. They prefer damp areas with good access to light, but not direct sunlight. Systematic spraying of leaves is required. During winter, it is best to store transplanted bulbs in a dark and cool place.
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Autumn season in the garden
Asters and chrysanthemums open the autumn season. There are a lot of varieties of these flowers and breeders do not stop there. There are unpretentious species, and there are also very capricious ones. Therefore, when choosing, you should be guided by the time that you are willing to spend on caring for these flowers.
Hydrangea has a long flowering period, which begins in summer and ends in late autumn. This plant is distinguished by its woody stem. Therefore, it is often mistaken for a shrub. It can be a true decoration of the garden, thanks to its spherical inflorescences consisting of many small flowers. Looks very nice!
We have looked at only a small part of the endless variety of white colors that exist in nature. However, the very idea of creating such a garden is worthy of attention.
Silver lily of the valley
These white flowers cannot be confused with any others - lilies of the valley open the May holidays. There is a forest species familiar to everyone, as well as decorative ones that differ from it in larger flowers. Their shape can vary from terry to the one we are accustomed to since childhood. The leaves also come in a somewhat unusual striped color. By the way, this can be used as an independent garden decoration.
Lily of the valley loves shade and reproduces by root division. If this process is not controlled, the plant will fill the entire area, displacing less tenacious flowers. After flowering, lily of the valley forms red-orange pea seeds located on the stem. Falling onto the soil, they germinate the following spring. After 5 years, lilies of the valley need to be replanted.
It should be noted that lily of the valley not only provides aesthetic pleasure, but is also used as a medicinal plant. A tincture is made from it to strengthen the heart muscle.
Snow-white tulip
The tulip is presented in a wide variety of color shades, among which white stands out for its atypicality. Indeed, this flower is associated with something bright. However, he can successfully continue the “white symphony” by entering after the narcissist. However, the flowering season for different varieties differs from late March to early June.
The flowering period of the white tulip (like all others) is quite short. But there are a huge number of species and subspecies - here they are terry, and laconic in their simplicity, and reminiscent of peonies or lilies, and with carved fringe along the edges of the petals.
The tulip propagates by bulbs, which need to be thinned out after a few years.