As the sun goes down, ‘Moon garden’ begins to glow against the dark: 5 most beautiful white flowers to grow in your garden
Gardens are magical places that are filled with colourful flowers that add the right amount of charm and vibrancy, but a special kind of magic happens in a garden right around dusk. The bright reds, oranges, and purples that ruled the daylight hours start to fade into the shadows, but something else takes over.White flowers, almost invisible in the afternoon sun, suddenly seem to light up on their own. These beautiful and fresh-smelling pods lined with silver-toned leaves catch even the faintest hint of moonlight and create a soft, glowing scene that feels like a fantasy world.This is popularly known as the “moon garden,” which comes alive once the sunlight has faded.Here are some mesmerising white flowers that you can grow in your garden
Moonflower
Moonflower vine is the poster plant for moon gardens. Its giant white blooms, nearly six inches wide, stay shut all day and open right at dusk, releasing a strong, sweet fragrance. Grown on a trellis or arch, the vine creates a wall of pale flowers that seem to glow once the light fades.
White nicotiana
White nicotiana, or flowering tobacco, produces sleek, trumpet-shaped white blooms that look elegant by day but truly come into their true form after dark. Their fragrance intensifies noticeably in the evening, attracting moths and other pollinators and bringing a jasmine-like scent to any evening garden setting.
Shasta daisies
Shasta daisies are a garden staple for good reason. Their broad, flat white petals are shaped almost like tiny satellite dishes, which makes them unusually good at catching and reflecting available light, including moonlight. They’re also low-maintenance and bloom reliably, making them a practical as well as a beautiful choice for a night-friendly garden bed.
White phlox
White phlox is often recommended as one of the best options for the front row of a moon garden. Its dense clusters of small white flowers create a solid block of pale colour that reads clearly even in low light, almost like a patch of soft chalk against the darker greenery around it.
Silver-leaved lamb
Lamb’s ear isn’t grown for its flowers so much as its soft, silvery-green leaves, which genuinely help it earn a place on this list. Positioned alongside white-flowering plants, its petals reflect ambient light and add texture and contrast after dark.