Let the Flowers Grow
A casual combination of cottage-style flowers allows foliage and delicate blooms -- including white salvia, foxglove, cosmos, and green flowering kale -- to take center stage. A small rust metal trellis adds height and structure to the low-growing, mostly horizontal vegetation.
Get Your Foliage Fix
One of the best ways to boost the soothing garden combo of green and white is to rely on foliage. It often offers as much visual variety with speckles, spots, and stripes as flowers do. And a carefully curated collection also provides texture through different kinds of leaves. Here, a white rain lily supplies a subtle bloom, while a polka-dot plant and fern spice up the plant mix.
Embrace the Identical
To make a big impact with restrained color combinations such as green and white, plant big swaths of the same plant, such as in this urban rooftop garden. In place of perennials, lushly blooming petunias and vividly variegated caladiums supply a distinctive natural border to a fountain.
Create Constant Color
When it comes to merging green and white in the garden, hostas are a natural pick. Here, an emerald tone dominates the foliage, but the color setup gets flopped in a foreground draped with 'White Nancy' dead nettle.
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