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10 Beautiful White Flowers With Striking Purple Centers

Flowers with striking purple centers



Flowers have been admired for their beauty and symbolism for centuries. There are a variety of flowers that have striking color combinations, and one that catches the eye is white with a deep purple center. These flowers add elegance and sophistication to any garden or flower arrangement. Whether you're looking to add a pop of color to your garden or create a stunning floral arrangement, these beautiful white flowers with purple centers are perfect. In this article, we will take a closer look at 10 of the most beautiful white flowers with purple centers and explore their unique features. Not only are these flowers beautiful, but they often have a lovely fragrance that fills a room or garden with a delightful fragrance. Plus, some of them are edible, adding a unique touch to salads or other dishes. Are you ready to be inspired to discover the beauty of these stunning flowers?


1 Berry's White Oriental Poppy


The pure white flowers are cup-shaped, large, and crepe-paper-like in texture, with a striking center in shades of purple and maroon.


2 Purple Whiskers Viola



This pansy variety lives up to its name by producing visually stunning and edible flowers with white petals adorned with vivid purple lines and borders.


3 Brushstroke Lily


The vigorous growth of this plant produces large, upward-facing flowers that are decorated with thick, dark purple brushstrokes of yellow-white petals.


4 Pantaloons’ Foxglove



Rooted in Europe and Asia, foxglove is a tall and graceful flower that produces clusters of bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink and purple to white.


5 Gerbera White


Reaching a maximum height of 1 foot, the plant has creamy-white petals with an ivory-yellow ring around a dark center.


6 White African Daisy



A delicate perennial that produces white flowers that have a rosette of deep purple quilled petals in the center.


7 Purple passionflower


Blooming in summer, these fragrant flowers display white petals and sepals with a distinctive central crown of pinkish-purple filaments.


8 Sweet Purple White Bicolor Dianthus



Sweet William, as it is commonly known, produces dense clusters of fragrant, fringed flowers that display red-purple hues with white edges on their petals.


9 Snowstorm Californian Bluebells


This plant displays purple-blue, saucer-shaped flowers that enhance its overall appearance.


10 Purple Hollow Petunia



This type of flower displays an eye-catching halo-like shape with outer petals adorned with white edges and dark purple centers.

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