141 White Flower Names That Are Full Of Beauty

Oluwatosin Michael
Feb 16, 2024 By Oluwatosin Michael
Originally Published on Apr 22, 2022
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When it comes to flower arrangements, star-shaped flowers with white petals, white blooms, a yellow center, and dark green leaves are a must.

Beautiful white roses, white baby's breath, lily of the valley flowers, white tulips, and white calla lilies with their white petals and green leaves enhance the beauty of different flower arrangements. These perennial white flowers do not require direct sunlight as they grow well in partial shade and drained soil.

Read more about some of the most interesting white flowers' names.

Black And White Flower Names

Black and white are among the most beautiful color combinations loved by all. It always stands out with both the colors beautifully complementing each other. Here we bring you a list of black and white flower names for your floral arrangements.

Abelmoschus esculentus 'okra' (Latin origin), meaning 'fit for human consumption,' is the flower of the ladyfinger plant.

Anemone coronaria 'carmel white' (Arabic origin), meaning 'wounds or pieces,' of Nu'man and has regal associations.

Cosmos (Greek origin), meaning 'decoration' or 'order,' was grown by Spanish priests in gardens.

Cosmos atrosanguineus 'chocolate' (Greek origin), meaning 'beautiful,' is commonly called chocolate cosmos due to its dark color.

Crocus ‘pickwick’ (Greek origin), meaning 'saffron,' is one of the most ancient plant names.

Dahlia (Scandinavian origin), meaning 'Dal's flower,' was named after Andreas Dahl, a famous botanist.

Digitalis purpurea 'Pam’s split' (Latin origin), meaning 'finger like' due to its finger resembling shape.

Hibiscus trionum 'flower-of-an-hour' is named as it wilts after about an hour in bloom. These white flowers do well in full sun.

Lilium asiatic (Latin origin), meaning 'truth,' symbolizes marriage and purity.

Nemophila menziesii 'snowstorm' (Latin origin), meaning  'woodland loving' as it grows in woodlands and a garden.

Papaver orientale 'royal wedding' (Latin origin), meaning 'milk,' was named as it contains latex which resembles milk.

Petunia hybrida (French origin), meaning 'tobacco,' is native to South America. These white flowers do well in full sun and partial shade.

Phalaenopsis orchid (Greek origin), meaning 'a kind of moth', as it has an appearance similar to that of a moth.

Pyrus pyrifolia 'shinseiki'  (Greek origin), meaning 'fire' due to the bright orange color of the fruit of this plant.

Rhododendron ‘sappho’ (Greek origin), meaning 'rose from tree,' belongs to the heather family.

Tacca integrifolia 'white bat flower' (Indonesian origin), meaning 'with entire or uncut leaves.'

Viola tricolor 'var. hortensis' (Latin origin), meaning 'tricolored,' is named so due to its mixed color appearance.

White And Purple Colored Flowers

White flowers are a symbol of purity and beauty. Here are some of the most popular purple and white flower names for white trumpet flower arrangements.

Agapanthus orientalis 'lily of the Nile' (Greek origin), meaning 'love-flower,' is grown in full sun and well-drained soil.

Allium (Greek origin), meaning 'garlic plant,' is used in food preparation in various parts of the world.

Aquilegia 'columbine' (Latin origin), meaning 'eagle,' is called so because of its eagle claw-shaped petals. 

Buddleja davidii 'butterfly bush' was named after an English botanist, Adam Buddle. 

Calla lily (Greek origin), meaning 'beautiful,' is said to be a symbol of life and fertility. Calla lily does well in partial shade.

Campanila medium 'Canterbury bells' (Persian origin), meaning 'glass flower,' resembles the shape of a glass.

China aster (Greek origin), meaning 'Chinese star,' is named for its star-like shape.

Datura metel 'blackcurrant swirl moonflower' (Latin origin), meaning 'haughty or proud,' because of its upright posture and shape.

Dendrobium orchid (Greek origin), meaning 'tree and life,' is considered a symbol of pure affection.

Dianthus caryophyllus 'carnations' (Greek origin), meaning 'divine flower,' was named by a Greek botanist, Theophrastus.

Erica cinerea 'bell heather' (Latin origin), meaning 'ash-colored,' is a type of heather that is also called winter heather.

Eryngium 'sea holly' (Greek origin) is said to have received its name based on a thistle plant used by Theophrastus.

Hyacinthus orientalis 'wild hyacinth' (Greek origin) was named by Homer based on Greek mythology as a flower that grew from the blood of a young man killed by the god, Zephyr.

Ipomoea 'morning glory' (Latin origin), meaning 'worm-like,' unfurls itself in the mornings.

Iris cristata 'dwarf iris' (Latin origin), meaning 'crested,' is one of the first blooms that signal the start of spring.

Lathyrus odoratus 'sweet pea' (Latin origin), meaning 'fragrant,' is a climbing garden plant usually seen in pastel-colored flowers.

Lavender (French origin), meaning 'to wash,' is named based on the old use of its infusion.

Ophrys apifera 'bee orchid' (Greek origin), meaning 'eyebrow,' is one of the most beautiful orchids in Britain.

Petunia (French origin), meaning 'tobacco,' got its name from the Tupi-Guarani language. These white flowers do well in full sun and partial shade.

Platycodon 'balloon flower' (Greek origin), meaning 'broad and bell-shaped,' is based on its balloon-like shape.

Purple pansy is a symbol of royalty, nobility, and beauty.

Sisyrinchium montanum 'blue-eyed grass' (Greek origin), meaning 'pig-snout,' indicated a pig snubbing at the roots to eat the plant.

Solanum dulcamara 'bittersweet nightshade' (Latin origin), meaning 'sweet and bitter,' was named so based on its taste.

Symphytum officinale 'common comfrey' (Greek origin), meaning 'growing together of bones,' is named so as it was anciently used to heal bones.

Verbena (Latin origin), meaning 'sacred foliage,' is considered a holy plant. These white flowers do well in full sun.

Vinca 'periwinkle' (Slovak origin), meaning 'to conquer.'

White Flower Tree And Plant Names

Be it calla lilies or lily of the valley flowers, white flowers, and tree plant names are extremely interesting. Here are some popular white flowers that require only partial sun to grow and bloom.

Arabian jasmine or mogra (Turkish origin) has Turkish or Mughal origins.

Bauhinia acuminata 'white orchid' is one of the rarest flowers and has an exotic look.

Bougainvillea glabra 'white bougainvillea' (Latin origin), meaning 'bald', was named after explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville.

Chrysanthemum or Guldaudi (Greek origin), meaning 'gold flower,' is called so due to its golden yellow appearance. 

Convallaria majalis 'lily of the valley' (Latin origin), meaning 'valley flower,' is a member of the lily family. It does well in partial shade.

Devil’s trumpet or datura or Jimsonweed (Sanskrit origin), meaning 'thorn apple,' is said to originate from the chest of the Hindu god Shiva.

Ghost orchid (Greek origin) is one of the rare flowers found in nature.

Hellebores (Greek origin), meaning 'food,' was used in ancient Greek medicine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis 'white hibiscus or Gudhal' (Latin origin), meaning 'rose of China,' has been used to treat asthma. These white flowers do well in full sun.

Hydrangea (Latin origin), meaning 'water-vessel,' is named due to its cup-like shape.

Iberis 'candytuft' (Latin origin), meaning 'peppergrass,' symbolizes indifference.

Iceberg rose is said to be long-lasting and is an extremely beautiful white rose.

Lilium longiflorum 'Easter lily' (Latin origin), meaning 'long flower,' is named so because of its long shape.

Lisianthus is often gifted to a loved one and is said to be a symbol of appreciation.

Narcissus 'daffodils' (Greek origin), meaning 'intoxicated,' is a name based on a myth of a young man who loved his own reflection.

Narcissus 'white daffodil' (Greek origin), meaning 'intoxicated,' is based on a Greek myth of Narcissus falling in love with his reflection.

Night jasmine is called the 'tree of sorrow' and is referred to as the sad tree and the night flowering jasmine.

Nymphaea alba 'white water lily' or 'Nilofar' or 'white nenuphar' is native to Europe. It does well in partial shade.

Periwinkle is a symbol of everlasting love and has five petals.

Philadelphus 'mock orange' (Greek origin), meaning 'loving ones brother,' does well in full sun.

Plumeria or Champa (Nahuatl origin), meaning 'crows flower,' is said to be named after botanist Charles Plumier.

Royal lily (Greek origin), meaning 'regal flower,' is native to Sichuan province in southern China. It does well in partial shade. This is one of the popular white flowers used in floral arrangements.

Safed kaner (Spanish origin), meaning 'small bell,' has importance in the Hindu religion and is given as an offering.

Shasta daisy was named after Mount Shasta as its petals were the same color as that of the snow. This plant also grows well in a garden.

Snapdragon represents a dragon's head when squeezed and is considered a symbol of strength. These white flowers do well in full sun.

Star of Bethlehem is named so based on biblical references and is said to represent purity.

Tabernaemontana divaricata 'crepe jasmine or Chandni' (Latin origin), meaning 'tavern in the mountain,' is named after a German herbalist.

Tuberose or Rajnigandha (Latin origin), meaning 'swollen or tuberous,' refers to the shape of the flower.

White amaryllis (Latin origin), meaning 'horseman,' due to its shape and appearance.

White annual vinca or Sadabahaar (Greek origin), meaning 'pure flower,' looks like carpets of snow and often grows in clusters.

White begonia or Gajkarnika (Latin origin), meaning 'always in blossom,' is in blossom throughout the year. These white flowers do well in full sun.

White camellia (Latin origin) is named after botanist and priest Georg Kamel.

White dahlia (Scandinavian origin), meaning 'Dal's flower,' was named after Andreas Dahl, a famous botanist.

White gerbera daisy was named in honor of Traugott Gerber, an English naturalist.

White hyacinth (Greek origin) is named after a plant referenced by Homer.

White rose, or Gulab, is a symbol of innocence and purity. It is very pleasant to smell. 

White tulip is cup-shaped. Tulip comes in various colors and is a symbol of new beginnings.

Snowdrop flowers in the snow

Pink And White Flower Names

Pink and perennial white flowers are extremely beautiful and can cheer up their whole surroundings. Here are some pink and white flower names. 

Azalea (Greek origin), meaning 'dry,' is named so as this is a shrub that grows in dry soil.

Brigmansia 'angel’s trumpet' was named after a natural historian, Sebald Justin Brugmans.

Dianthus caryophyllus'carnations' (Greek origin), meaning 'divine flower,' was named by Greek botanist Theophrastus.

Dicentra spectabilis 'bleeding heart' (Greek origin), meaning 'two spurs,' is named due to two spurs hanging from its petals.

Hibiscus (Greek origin) was identified as marshmallow by Dioscorides.

Lychnis coronaria 'rose campion' (Latin origin), meaning 'used in garlands,' is native to Europe and Asia.

Lycoris 'spider lily' (Roman origin) was named after 'Lycoris,' the mistress of Mark Antony, a roman actress. It does well in partial shade.

Nelumbo nucifera 'Indian lotus' (Sinhala origin), meaning 'sacred lotus,' has been traditionally used in Chinese medicine.

Phloxsubulata (Greek origin), meaning 'flame,' is named so due to its vivid flame-like color.

Rhododendrons (Greek origin), meaning 'rose-tree,' was named by Linnaeus. 

Zinnia (Latin origin) was named after German botanist Johann G Zinn. These white flowers do well in full sun.

Small White Flower Names

White roses are the most popular white-colored flowers. White flowers are popular worldwide, and here are some small white flower names for your perusal.

Akaavi flower resembles the shape of a star and is used as an offering in Hinduism.

Alstroemeria was named after its founder Baron Claus Von Alstromer, and is usually found in the mountain regions of Chile and Peru.

Amaryllis (Greek origin), meaning 'sparkle' or 'shine,' gets its name from Greek mythology.

Begonia was named to honor a former French governor, Michel Bégon. They do well in full sun.

Bouvardia was named to honor Charles Bouvard, who was Louis XII's physician.

Camellia (Latin origin), meaning 'helper to the priest,' is a tribute to Camila that is an exotic flower.

Chrysanthemum (Greek origin) means 'gold flower.'

Clematis (Greek origin), meaning 'climbing plant,' is named so as it is a vine branch of sorts.

Columbine (Latin origin), meaning 'dove,' is named so as the flower resembles a cluster of five doves. 

Convolvulus cneorum 'silverbush' (Greek origin) refers to a small olive-like plant.

Corn marigold (English origin), meaning 'Mary's gold,' has been named so due to its golden color. They do well in full sun. 

Delphinium centurion (Greek origin), meaning 'dolphin,' is named so due to the flower's nectar being in the shape of a dolphin. It requires full sun.

Dictamnus (Latin origin) means 'suffrutescent plant.' This white garden flower can be grown in the full sun.

Dogwood is named so because it is an edible flower but not fit to be eaten by dogs roaming in the garden.

Gypsophila 'baby’s breath' (Greek origin), meaning 'gypsum loving,' refers to the gypsum-rich soil that this plant grows in. Baby breath comes from the plant being popular at baby showers.

Hosta was named after Nicholas Thomas Host, an Austrian botanist. It does well in partial shade and is found in green foliage.

Japanese anemone (Latin origin), meaning 'daughter of the wind,' is called so as they are delicate and get carried away by the wind.

Lupine (Latin origin), meaning 'wolf,' was named so due to its ability to 'wolf' or drain the soil of nutrients.

Magnolia (Latin origin), meaning 'a flower', was named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.

Oxeye daisy, like any other daisy, tends to open up when the sun rises and close when the sun sets.

Peony (Greek origin) gets its name from Greek mythology and is named after Paeon.

Plecteophenax 'snow bunting' (Latin origin), meaning 'as white as snow,' is based on its snow-like color and appearance.

Primrose (Latin origin), meaning 'first-flowering,' is named so as it is often the first white flower to signal the arrival of spring.

Ranunculus (Latin origin), meaning 'frog,' is named so as it grows in marshy and swampy areas, but this white flower can do well in a garden too.

Scabiosa (Latin origin), meaning 'the itch,' is named this way as it was believed to cure rabies, a parasitic skin infection.

Walking iris is named based on its method of propagation. This white flower does well in the garden.

White Gloria (Latin origin), meaning 'immortal glory,' symbolizes beauty and spirituality in the garden.

Wild chervil (Greek origin), meaning 'leaves of joy,' is usually found in the regions of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.

Wisteria (Latin origin) was named after American anatomist Caspar Wistar. 

Yarrow (Irish origin), meaning 'rough,' is said to have been used by Achilles to treat his wounds.

Yucca filamentosa (Latin origin) is called Adam's needle and thread.

White Flower Names For Dogs And Pets

Here are some perennial white flowers whose names can be used for pets.

Angelonia (Greek origin), meaning 'angel-like,' can be a perfect name for your little angel.

Anne (Queen Anne's Lace) is named after Queen Anne and can be a perfect name for a royal dog or cat who believes they are the king of the household.

Baby from baby's breath, the plant popular at baby showers, can be an excellent fit for toy-sized dogs.

Bacopa can be a perfect name for a healing pet as this plant is often used in traditional ayurvedic medicine.

Bloom can also be an excellent name for a female pet.

Cup flower (English origin), named due to its triangular petals that form a cup-like flower structure, can be a perfect name for a fierce and strong pet.

Daisy gets its name from 'days eye' and can be an excellent name for a pet who is a little moody.

Foxglove can be an excellent name for a pet.

Gardenia (English origin), meaning 'Garden's flower,' can be an excellent name for a pet who loves playing outdoors.

Gloria (Latin origin), meaning 'immortal glory,' can be a perfect name for a regal and royal pet.

Heliotrope is a unique name for a pet that is chubby and cute.

Hibi (Greek origin), meaning 'marshmallow-like,' can be a perfect name for a cute and fluffy doggo.

Lace, a name derived from the flower Annes lace, can be an excellent name for a pet.

Lilac can be an excellent name for a white-colored animal.

Lobelia was named after Matthias de Lobel, a Flemish botanist, and is a symbol of love and can be the perfect name for a loving doggo.

Nemesia (Greek origin), meaning 'catchfly,' can be an excellent name for a pet that likes to chase household pests.

Snowdrop (Greek origin), meaning 'as white as snow,' can be an excellent name for a cute puppy or cat.

Steph (Greek origin), meaning 'fit for a crown,' can be a perfect name for a pet who is true royalty.

Yucca (Spanish origin), meaning 'cassava,' can be a funny name for a food-loving pet.

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Written by Oluwatosin Michael

Bachelor of Science specializing in Microbiology

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With a Bachelor's in Microbiology from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Oluwatosin has honed his skills as an SEO content writer, editor, and growth manager. He has written articles, conducted extensive research, and optimized content for search engines. His expertise extends to leading link-building efforts and revising onboarding strategies. 

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