White Flowers

Pure, Classic White Flowers

White flowers create a clean classic look, while also signifying purity and serenity.  No wonder white is so popular in gardens.  Use trailing and upright styles of white flowering plants in combination to create a sophisticated and calming vibe, especially against a backdrop of green foliage.

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