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White Flowers and Plants That Show Up at Night

There are basically four types of plants (there will be some overlap) used in moon gardens:

  1. Plants with white flowers
  2. Plants with bright foliage
  3. Night bloomers
  4. Plants with fragrant blooms

While the use of a mass of color can have great visual impact regardless of your landscape design theme, mass plantings are especially called for when planting moon gardens: a mass of white flowers simply has a better chance of having an impact than would the same white flowers scattered about. Remember, you're looking for plants that show up at night; one blossom here and there will be swallowed up by the darkness.

Plants: List of White Flowers

We can further break down this category by focusing on season of bloom for the typical northern landscape. The early bloomers will light up your yard in early-to-mid spring, after which they pass the baton to the mid-season bloomers. The latter can be supplemented with annuals. You'll have to wait till late summer for the late bloomers, but they're welcome reinforcements who will grant your moon garden a "second wind" when they do arrive.

Some of the plants on my list of white flowers come in colors other than white, too, but those with white flowers are preferred for plantings geared to nighttime viewing:

Early Bloomers for Moon Gardens:

  • Snowdrops
  • Other bulb plants, such as white daffodils and white tulips
  • Creeping phlox
  • Bleeding heart
  • Fothergilla
  • Azaleas and rhododendrons
  • Magnolia trees with white flowers, such as star magnolia
  • Bradford pear trees (substitute 'Chanticleer')

Mid-Season Bloomers:

  • Yarrow
  • Queen Anne's lace
  • Sweet alyssum (treated as an annual in the North)
  • Snow in summer
  • Candytuft
  • Shasta daisy
  • Foxglove
  • Laurel shrubs
  • Climbing hydrangea
  • Japanese dogwood trees
  • Doublefile viburnum

Late Bloomers for Moon Gardens:

  • Mums (purchased from nurseries in fall)
  • False dragonhead
  • Garden phlox
  • Sweet autumn clematis
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