11 Beautiful Types Of White Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Are you looking for new white flowers to plant in your garden? Maybe you want some new white flowers for your home? Or are you curious about white flowers and want to know more?

11 Beautiful Types Of White Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Regardless of the reason that brought you here today, we have the answers for you! 

Finding beautiful types of white flowers you might not have seen before can be tricky. You head online for some guidance or suggestions, but are met with page after page of conflicting and contradicting information.

How are you supposed to use this information to find beautiful white flowers? Who can be trusted? 

Well, you can trust us! Today, we are here with all the answers you need. Keep reading to see 11 beautiful types of white flowers you may not have seen that will be perfect for your garden! 

Let’s not waste any more time and dive straight into our list today!

1. Magnolia (Magnolia Denudata)

First up, we have the beautiful white Magnolia! Magnolia flowers come in a range of colors, but white is our favorite! The beautiful shrub will bloom from late winter to early spring, giving you stunning white flowers that spread out along the branches. 

The trees only grow around 3 inches tall, with many people choosing to refer to them as shrubs. They are perfect for your garden if you want some winter flowers, and are super easy to care for!

Plant them in soil with good moisture and drainage and let them do their thing! 

They need sunlight and for you to protect them from harsh wind and prune dead flowers. Do this with minimal care and your magnolia trees will grow for years! 

2. Lobelia

Next, we have the stunning Lobelia! This perennial is native to North America, Asia, and Europe and is perfect for your garden! The white flowers bloom from late summer into the fall and grow in sandy, clay, chalky, and loam soils.

While they need lots of water, they require little maintenance from you! 

The hardy plant can grow up to three feet tall and spread eighteen inches wide! They are typically found in wetlands, bog gardens, or by streams. They are resistant to rabbits and deer, making them safe to plant in your garden. 

Although the small white flowers are beautiful, you need to take care as they should not be ingested by people or animals! 

3. Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera)

The Gerbera daisy is a unique and beautiful white flower. The perennial might be native to South Africa, but you can still find them growing across the US! These flowers are larger than the common daisy and can reach up to eighteen inches tall! 

For best results when planting Gerbera daisies, plant them in full or partial sun with sandy, chalky, or loam soil that has good drainage.

They flower well in colder climates, adding brightness to your garden when the temperatures drop! In colder temperatures, you can expect dense and lush foliage that will give your garden the wow factor! 

4. Gooseneck Loosestrife (Lysimachia Clethroides)

If you love unique white flowers, Gooseneck Loosestrife is the perfect flower for you! The curved stalks flower small, beautiful white flowers in the shape of a gooseneck.

The necks can grow up to eighteen inches long with a plant height of two or three feet. They are perfect to add a touch of white to your garden, and a unique shape! 

The flower is a tough one, growing in any soil! It does prefer bog gardens, riverbanks, and wetlands though. It’s also deer and rabbit resistant, so you don’t need to worry about it getting attacked in your garden. 

It’s another easy white flower to maintain, simply trim it after it blooms from summer to fall. 

5. Heliotrope (Heliotropium)

If you love small clusters of flowers, you need to get your hands on some Heliotrope! This perennial loves the sun and will bloom from spring right through to fall! It’s a great flower to plant if you love long blooms in your garden. 

The plant will be covered with flowers when it blooms, attracting lots of butterflies to your garden! As beautiful as it is, the plant can get out of hand quickly, as it reproduces through its long roots and seeds!

If you are planning this in your garden, prepare to see it spread rapidly! 

Take care with Heliotrope, though, as it is toxic when ingested! 

6. Hellebore (Helleborus)

Otherwise known as Christmas rose or Potter’s wheel, Hellebore is another beautiful white flower! This plant blooms later than others, from late winter to early spring. It’s a fantastic plant to add to your garden if you want some winter flowers! 

The plant grows in clusters that can reach eighteen inches tall and eighteen inches wide. Each of the short straight stems will produce a flower that can be roughly three inches in size.

The flower petals start green, before becoming white, complementing the yellow centers beautifully! 

The plant can cause skin irritation and should not be ingested, so take care when planting it in your garden! You will also want to protect it from harsh winds and plant it in moist and well-drained areas. 

7. Clematis

If you want a climbing plant that blooms beautiful white flowers, Clematis is the one for you! These plants can reach ten feet high and bloom stunning flowers that can be five to six inches in size!

The flowers bloom in late spring and will be around until fall depending on your climate. 

While Clematis come in a range of bright and vivid colors, we often see white ones too! Their petals are delicate and large, making them super eye-catching in your garden.

Plus, the plant is super easy to grow and doesn’t need much maintenance, just be sure it is planted in a partially shaded area. 

8. Cosmos (Cosmos Bipinnatus)

Also known as cupcake whites, Cosmos are tall and spindly plants with beautiful white flowers. They can grow up to four feet tall in any soil type! They enjoy moist soil with growing drainage and plenty of sunshine.

If you provide them with this, you can expect beautiful bowl-shaped flowers that will bloom through the summer! 

Now, this variety of Cosmos is considered invasive in some areas, so take care when planting it in your garden, it can spread! The flowers self-seed and can be prone to gray mold, slugs, and aphids.

It’s worth considering this before deciding if they are the right addition to your garden. 

9. Daffodil (Narcissus)

We bet you are surprised to learn that Daffodils aren’t just yellow! The beautiful sun-loving flower can also bloom in white, with delicate petals framing the light yellow center. Daffodils are unique-looking flowers and easily identifiable. 

They are also fairly easy to grow, needing the sun and soil that drains well. They can grow up to sixteen inches tall from their perennial bulbs, with little maintenance from you.

You do need to take care with Daffodils though, as they should not be eaten and can irritate sensitive skin. 

10. Dahlia

That’s right, we have another perennial bulb flower for you! Dahlias grow into dense flowers with hundreds of tiny petals in them!

They are a beauty to behold, especially when they are white! While the plant can grow to 48 inches tall, you can expect the flowers to bloom with a diameter of 4 inches. 

They need lots of sun, a good amount of water, and protection from harsh winds to survive! They don’t do too well in the cold, so we recommend digging up the bulbs to store them through winter if you live in a colder climate. 

11. Butterfly Bush (Buddleja)

If you want a gorgeous shrub with white flowers, this is the plant for you! Butterfly Bush is invasive in some areas, but its tiny white cluster flowers are a sight to behold! They also attract plenty of hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden.

The shrub loves sun exposure and doesn’t need much care from you! Leave it to do its thing and it can grow up to five feet tall and wide with flowers that bloom from the middle of summer until fall. 

What we love most about Butterfly Bush is its strong and sweet scent! It will fill your garden and work perfectly in a cottage or forest garden. 

Final Thoughts 

And there you have it, 11 beautiful types of white flowers you may not have seen before! While some of these flowers do bloom in other colors, we think you will agree they are breathtaking when they bloom in white! 

Be sure to follow our tips if you plan to plant any of these in your garden for successful growth. Before you know it your garden will be full of stunning white blooms that will add a pop of color to your garden, and joy to your life! 

Diane Peirce
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