Gardening Ideas Dazzling White Plants By Rebecca Bull Reed Rebecca Bull Reed Website Rebecca Koraytem (formerly Rebecca Bull Reed) is a horticulturist with over 32 years of experience in garden education, design, and the green industry. She has written for Southern Living and Coastal Living magazines, is passionate about teaching new gardeners about English Roses and is a frequent guest on podcasts like The Redneck Rosarian and Epic Gardening where she talks about David Austin Roses. She also has her own YouTube channel Rebecca on Roses. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on March 10, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Helen Norman These hardworking annuals, perennials, and shrubs look great together and can serve as a foil to soften bright colors. 01 of 09 Shasta Daisy Helen Norman Deadhead spent flowers from this perennial to encourage new blooms. 02 of 09 'Icicle' Veronica Photo: Helen Norman Introduce an upright form with this spiked summer perennial. 03 of 09 Lamb's Ears Photo: Helen Norman Include this soft and fuzzy perennial ground cover, a must-have for texture. 04 of 09 Asiatic Lily Photo: Helen Norman Create a focal point with this fragrant summer perennial. 05 of 09 Spotted Dead Nettle Photo: Helen Norman Plant 'White Nancy,' a vigorous ground cover, in a confined space. 06 of 09 'David' Summer Phlox Photo: Helen Norman Grow this mildew-resistant selection for cut flowers and summer fragrance. 07 of 09 Dusty Miller Photo: Helen Norman Add this silver-leaved, drought-tolerant annual to borders and pots. 08 of 09 Lily-of-the-Valley Photo: Helen Norman Cover shady areas with this coveted spring-blooming ground cover. 09 of 09 'White Out' Shrub Rose Photo: Helen Norman Count on nearly seven months of flowers with this easy landscape rose. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit