An absence of pigment and therefore relatively easy to produce, many flowers can be found in white forms.
A strongly architectural herbaceous perennial with tall white and purple floxglove-like flowers above large glossy green leaves
- A heavily fragrant, broad leaved wild Spring bulb which will quickly colonise damp woodland and river banks.
- Small shrubby tree grown for its simple white spring flowers and excellent autumn colours
A late summer herbaceous perennial with delicate papery white flowers.
- Bristish native tree capable of growing almost anywhere. Silvery-white bark and small leaves turning yellow in autumn.
- Medium sized ornamental tree usually grown for its white bark.
- A favourite early summer flowering bulb in shades of blue and white.
- Scented evergreen climber with simple creamy white flowers usually appearing in April and early may.
- Vigourous woody climber producing masses of simple pink or white flowers in late spring and early summer.
- Useful hardy shrub grown predominantly for it's bright winter stem colour and grow anywhere attitude.
- Extremely versatile ground cover, wall or rockery shrub. Very good for wildlife especially loved by bees.
- Small purple, white and yellow Spring bulbs which signal the arrival of Easter.
Winter & early spring flowering tuberous perennial with white or purple flowers.
Small white spring flowering perennial prized for being one of the earliest flowers in the new year.
- One of the very best low level shrubs providing long lasting colour in flower and fruit.
- Self clinging deciduous climber suitable for growing up large trees and dark north facing walls.
- Large sweet scented twining climber producing masses of white flowers but requires a little shelter.
The white skunk cabbage, robust spring flowering bog plant followed by large paddle shaped leaves to 75cm
- Architectural evergreen suitable for coastal gardens becoming smothered in daisy-like flowers during mid summer.
- Frost tender evergreen with fragrant white flowers produced in late summer.