If you're searching for the daphne plant white flower, you're likely captivated by its exquisite pure blooms, intoxicating fragrance, and the graceful charm it brings to New Zealand gardens. White-flowering daphne varieties make a striking statement in shaded borders, woodland gardens, or near entrances where you can savour their scented flowers. Not only are these elegant shrubs visually appealing, but their sweet aroma also brings a touch of magic to winter and spring landscapes. Discover how to grow and care for a white-flowered daphne, explore its uses, and find companion shrubs with stunning white flowers.

Cercis canadensis Texas White, commonly known as the White Redbud tree, is a small tree grown for its colourful foliage, great form, and lovely flowers. The glossy, heart shaped leaves emerge light green in spring, age to become dark green, then develop yellow tones in autumn before falling. Masses of small, white blossoms are produced as the foliage emerges in spring. It grows with a broad and rounded canopy to about 4.5 m tall and 3.5 m wide. Cercis Texas White is commonly grown as a specimen, used in avenues, planted to border an entrance, or included in a mixed planting.
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Choisya ‘White Dazzler’ is a compact, evergreen shrub valued for its delicate, dark green foliage and masses of small, fragrant white flowers that bloom heavily in spring and often again in autumn. Ideal for New Zealand gardens, it thrives in full sun to part shade and well-drained soil. With its neat, rounded form and repeat flowering, ‘White Dazzler’ is perfect for borders, low hedges, and feature planting. It’s low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and adds year-round structure and scent.
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