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  2. Diphylleia grayi - Wikipedia

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    After it flowers, it bears dark blue/purple fruit with a white powdery coating from June to August. [4] Its stems are terete and grow 30–60 cm (12–24 in) long. Its rhizomes are stout and knotty. The plant is known to have petals that become transparent when in contact with water, giving it its common name. Once it is dry, the petals return ...

  3. 30 Stunning White Flowers That Belong in Every Garden - AOL

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    These are 30 stunning white flowers to enhance your garden and landscape. Learn planting tips for classic varieties and find new favorites for every space.

  4. Tacca integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Tacca integrifolia, also known as the white batflower or the black lily, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Dioscoreaceae. It is native to tropical and subtropical rainforests in hilly regions of South Asia, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indochina , the Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , Java and eastern China.

  5. Commelina erecta - Wikipedia

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    Commelina erecta, commonly known as the white mouth dayflower, slender dayflower, or widow's tears, is a perennial herb native throughout the Americas, Africa and western Asia. It is considered to be the most variable species of Commelina in North America.

  6. Add These Pretty White Flowers to Your Garden for a ... - AOL

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    White flowers also glow subtly in the evening, making your outdoor space seem more magical and luminous after dark. Related: 21 Best Outdoor Lighting Ideas to Make Your Space Cozy and Inviting.

  7. Turnera subulata - Wikipedia

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    Turnera subulata is a species of flowering subshrub [2] in the passionflower family known by the common names white buttercup, sulphur alder, politician's flower, dark-eyed turnera, [3] and white alder. [3] [4] Despite its names, it is not related to the buttercups or the alders. It is native to Central and South America, from Panama south to ...

  8. Stephanotis - Wikipedia

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    Stephanotis are grown for their strongly perfumed, waxy, tubular, usually white flowers. Leaves are opposite, ovate to elliptic, and leathery. Leaves are opposite, ovate to elliptic, and leathery. Stephanotis is a beautiful but difficult plant - it hates sudden changes in temperature, needs constant cool conditions in winter and is attractive ...

  9. Actaea pachypoda - Wikipedia

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    Actaea pachypoda, the white baneberry or doll's-eyes, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Actaea, of the family Ranunculaceae. The plant is native to eastern North America, in eastern Canada, and the Midwestern and Eastern United States. It prefers clay to coarse loamy upland soils, and is found in hardwood and mixed forest stands.