The 22 Best White Flowers For Gifting And Their Meanings (2023)

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Looking for pristine white flowers for your garden, or to buy in a bouquet as a gift for a loved one?

White flowers, with their pristine beauty, hold a special place in the realm of floriculture.

At Simply The Best Flowers, some of our favorite flowers are white-colored.

Their color, often associated with purity, innocence, and elegance, graces gardens, bouquets, and special occasions around the world.

Among the myriad varieties, some of the most beloved white flowers include the classic rose, which can symbolize new beginnings or remembrance; the lily, often linked to majesty and honor; the delicate baby’s breath, a staple in bridal arrangements; and the gardenia, with its intoxicating fragrance and glossy green leaves. Each of these flowers, while sharing the same hue, has its own unique attributes and significance.

So in this article, we’ll share our favorite white flowers, their meanings, and which occasion they truly shine. 


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White Roses 

White roses symbolize purity and innocence.

They are often used in weddings and funerals due to their dual connotations of love and remembrance.

You can read more here.


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White Lilies

These elegant flowers represent purity and virtue.

They’re a popular choice for both Easter celebrations and sympathy arrangements.

You can read more here.


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Gardenias (Gardenia jasminoides)

With their intoxicating fragrance, gardenias signify purity and sweetness.

They’re ideal for romantic occasions or intimate gatherings.


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Orchids (Phalaenopsis spp.)

White orchids stand for innocence, elegance, and beauty.

They’re suitable for formal events and sophisticated gifts.


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Camellias 

Represents longevity and gratitude.

White camellias are perfect for anniversaries or to show appreciation.


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White Daisies 

These cheerful flowers symbolize innocence and purity.

They’re often used in bouquets for birthdays or to brighten someone’s day.


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White Tulips 

White tulips convey forgiveness and worthiness.

They’re a thoughtful choice for apologies or moments of reconciliation.


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White Chrysanthemums 

In some cultures, white chrysanthemums are symbols of loyalty and devoted love.

They’re suitable for showing deep respect or for funerals.


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Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila paniculata)

These delicate blooms represent everlasting love.

They’re commonly used as fillers in wedding bouquets and arrangements.


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Calla Lilies (Zantedeschia aethiopica)

Symbolizing magnificent beauty.

White calla lilies are often chosen for weddings and elegant events.


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Jasmine

Known for its enchanting fragrance, jasmine signifies amiability and grace.

It’s perfect for intimate occasions or as a personal gift.


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Hydrangeas 

These full blooms represent gratitude and heartfelt emotion.

They’re often used in thank-you bouquets or for expressing deep feelings.

Read our ultimate guide to Hydrangeas here.


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Magnolias

Magnolias symbolize purity and nobility.

We love them for occasions that celebrate significant milestones or achievements.


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White Peonies 

White peonies symbolize bashfulness and compassion.

We find they’re popular choice for weddings and romantic occasions.

Psssst: We have a blog on peony flowers as well — check it out!


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Anemones

These flowers represent anticipatio.

They are often used in bouquets for new beginnings, such as engagements or housewarmings.


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Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis)

Symbolizing the return of happiness.

These delicate blooms are ideal for weddings and anniversaries.


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Stephanotis (Stephanotis floribunda)

Known as the wedding flower, stephanotis signifies marital happiness.

It’s a classic choice for bridal bouquets.


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Narcissus 

White narcissus represents pureness and innocence.

They’re often used to celebrate new beginnings, such as births or new ventures.


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Carnations 

White carnations symbolize pure love and luck.

They’re suitable for occasions like christenings or to convey good wishes.

Check out our main carnation bouquet page.


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White Freesias 

Representing trust and innocence.

Freesias are often included in bouquets for close friends or loved ones.


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Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Symbolizing hope and rebirth.

Snowdrops are perfect for celebrating new beginnings or to uplift someone’s spirits.


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Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

With a honey-scented aroma, sweet alyssum represents beauty beyond sight.

It’s a lovely choice for intimate occasions or to show deep appreciation.

 

Embrace the Allure of White Flowers

White flowers, with their timeless beauty and elegance, are a popular choice for many occasions.

Whether you’re planning a wedding, decorating your home, or simply looking to add a touch of serenity to your gardens, white flowers with their delicate petals and beautiful blooms are an excellent option.

But why limit yourself to just one type of white flowering plants when there are so many other enchanting varieties of white blooms? From delicate white roses to graceful white lilies, each type brings its own unique charm and character. Consider exploring different types of white flowering plants to create diverse and visually pleasing displays with pink shrubs.

Looking to buy white flower bouquets or arrangements for your special occasion? Or maybe as a one-off gift to a loved one?
Simply The Best Flowers works with local florists to deliver the freshest flowers, online, without having to make a phone call. We make it easy for you to get flowers delivered. Quick.

FAQs

How do I care for white flowers?

  • Trim the stems of flowering plants at an angle before placing them in water to ensure optimal hydration. This technique is particularly important for plants with delicate foliage, as it helps them absorb water more efficiently. Whether you’re working with plants from the same plant family or a variety of different ones, this simple step can make a significant difference in their overall health and longevity. So, don’t forget to trim the stems at an angle before placing them in water, especially if you want to enjoy vibrant shades of blooms for as long as possible.

  • Change the water every two days in the spring to keep the soil fresh and prevent bacterial growth.

  • To prevent wilting, keep pink flowering plants away from direct sunlight.

  • Remove any wilted or discolored petals promptly to maintain the overall appearance of the arrangement of blooming flowers, including pink flowering plants.

Can I mix white flowers with other colors?

Absolutely! White flowering plants can be paired with various colors to create stunning combinations. Consider combining them with pastel shades for a soft and romantic look, or contrast them with bold, vibrant pink hues for a more dramatic effect.

Are white flowers suitable for all occasions?

White flowering plants are incredibly versatile and can bloom in a wide range of occasions. They are particularly popular choices for weddings, anniversaries, and funerals due to their symbolic meanings. However, they can also be used as everyday decorations or gifts to bring a touch of elegance to any setting. These flowering plants belong to the perennial plant family.

Where can I buy white flowers?

Simply The Best Flowers has a wide arrange of white flower bouquets and arrangements for your special occasion. We are also big fans of sending these types of flowers as gifts – so head on over to our main shopping page and learn more!

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