Whether you want to create an all-white garden or floral arrangement or hope to integrate white flowers into your floral designs, there are plenty of unique and beautiful blossoms to choose from.
Commonly called bellflowers, these plants get both their scientific genus name (Latin for “little bell”) and common name from the bell-like shapes of the flowers they produce.
Also commonly referred to as moonvine and tropical white morning glory, the moonflower (Ipomoea alba) is one of more than 600 species in the Ipomoea genus that belongs to the Convolvulaceae (morning glory) plant family.
The Magnolia genus contains hundreds of flowering plants that belong to the Magnoliaceae (magnolia) plant family. Having evolved before bees, plants from the Magnolia genus attract and are pollinated by beetles.
Native to much of the Northern Hemisphere and some mountainous areas of tropical Africa, Delphinium is a genus of roughly 300 species of flowers that belong to the Ranunculaceae (ranunculus) plant family.
Gypsophila is a genus of about 150 species of flowering plants that belong to the Caryophyllaceae (carnation) plant family. The flowers are commonly referred to as baby’s breath or babe’s breath.