White flowering shrubs instantly add elegance to any garden. They go well with most plants. If you are looking to add white flowering shrubs to your landscape, you will find more than a few to choose from. Here are a few picks for beautiful white blooms.
White flowering shrubs to pick
Buttonbush
One worthy shrub to consider adding to your garden is the buttonbush. This plant looks like it’s from another planet, with its spike-like leaves blooming with white flowers. Tall growing, the sun-loving buttonbush produces small balls of white flowers around early spring. They are good around wet areas of your garden.

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Deutzia shrubs
This old-fashioned garden favourite works perfectly along your garden fence, providing privacy from neighbours. Their graceful arching branches burst forth with blooms around Spring to mid-summer. Typically white, but occasionally featuring blush-coloured flowers that create a spectacular display in your garden.
White blooming hydrangeas
You can’t have a list of beautiful blooming shrubs without mentioning hydrangeas. These shrubs are a favourite amongst gardens due to their easy-growing personalities. Most prefer full or partial sun and a mild winter climate. There are many hydrangea varieties, some blooming in blue to pink blooms, but the white flowering blooms are the favourites.

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Lilac Bush
From sweet smells to white blooms, the Lilac bush is so ubiquitous that it might seem ordinary, but it blooms with large, fragrant white panicles. Loved my many gardeners for their vigorous growth. If you are seeking shrubs for a hedge that will bloom during the summer season, the lilac bush is a shrub to go for.
Roses
Will you ever go wrong with roses? Never! These plants are quite easy to grow and add fragrance to your garden. Of the countless choices for white roses, consider double white flowers. Thick and fast-growing, growing just a few meters tall, they are an excellent addition to your white shrub blooming garden.

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