The Southern-favorite rose comes in a rainbow of hues, and many modern roses come in shades of white and cream.
The Southern-favorite rose comes in a rainbow of hues, and many modern roses come in shades of white and cream.
Few garden flowers are as beloved as gardenias, creamy blooms that emit a strong fragrance when they bloom, which could be in spring, summer, or fall, depending on the selection.
Mums are a garden hero anytime of year, but we especially love them in fall. While many gardeners gravitate to auburn and copper-hued blooms, chrysanthemums also bloom in white.
While hydrangeas can bloom in a variety of colors depending on the pH of the soil, that pH does not affect white flowers and will not cause them to change colors.
While the best-known daffodils might be bright yellow, these late-winter, early-spring blooms come in shades of white and cream too.
Oft-touted as the friendliest flower in the garden, gerbera daisies come in a variety of colors, including white.