Flower Ideas: Show Me…Something White

by Em
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Phlox ‘David’ is a perennial that begins blooming in mid-summer. ‘David’ was the 2002 Perennial Plant of the Year and grows 36-40 inches tall with pure-white flowers. ‘David’ makes a great cottage garden plant:

Tulip ‘Mondial’ appears in the spring with double white flowers that resemble peony blooms. The flowers are sturdy and hold up well in wind and rain/snow. ‘Mondial’ grows 12 to 16 inches tall:

Saliva ‘Snow Nymph’ is an annual that blooms from early summer until frost and attracts hummingbirds and bees. ‘Snow Nymph’ grows 24 inches tall and thrives in sun or partial shade:

Daylily ‘White Perfection’ grows 30 inches tall with 6-inch, creamy-white flowers that bloom later in the daylily season:

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