Black And White Flowers Wallpaper
A unique and rare combination of black and white flowers will certainly lift homes or gardens with their dramatic effects. If you desire a shot of ruffled grace and magic in your outdoor space, choose your favorite black and white flowers from this list! While some of these plants do have black and white flowers, most carry only a black shade of blue or purple, making them appear as black at a distance. In addition to that, they will also look much more delicate and lovely in this shade of color, rather than the glaring contrast of other shades.
African Violets: As its name suggests, these are actually black and white versions of the lily-of-the-valley plant. The smaller blooms come in a very pale pinkish tint, while the larger ones come in a purplish hue. These are typically grown as houseplants, but they also make great additions to flowerbeds and window ledges.
Xercesma triphala: The name itself may conjure up images of long, colorful plants. This species actually comes in three different zones – one zone that has black centers, another with white flowers and one with a pink center. It is a perennial plant that favors woodland areas and coastal areas. The best time to cultivate it is during late summer through early fall, when it is in its southernmost Zone.
Anemonebrene santalinus: This lovely plant is known for its large white flowers. It needs a lot of sun so it is a good choice for most areas, especially if you enjoy a lot of shade. You should be able to grow this in full sun but try to avoid over-exposure to strong midday sun, as this can severely burn the leaves. In full sun, the plant will produce lovely black centers with red bands around them. It is very hardy, and in fact grows just about anywhere it gets enough sunlight.
Anthocyanins: If you love dark colored flowers and want them to grow in your backyard, Anthocyanins are perfect for you. These flowers come in a wide array of colors, ranging from completely black to shades of purple. These are native to China and Japan and grow naturally in a variety of habitats. They like a lot of light, so try to plant them in well-lit areas in your garden. Try planting them in containers if at all possible.
Xeroderma: This is a fast growing and beautiful specimen that produces a variety of white flowers. The botanical name is Theronema spicatissima and the cultivar is called P. galangal. The flowers are normally pink or purple with black petals and the entire plant is a deep purple. They do extremely well in most parts of North America and it is not uncommon to find them in parks, near trails, in gardens and even backyards.
Zinnia: This flower has a very striking black and white flowers that are easy to recognize from a distance. The botanical name is Paphiopedilum heterophyllum and the cultivar P. hortensis is from South America. You will find these flowers in most of the Eastern United States and they prefer a lot of full sunlight and a warm climate. Since they do not do well in colder zones, keep that in mind when choosing the zone in which you would like to plant them.
If you are looking for true black flowers, P. galangal and the closely related Panicum acutifolia, grow in dense forests and can be found in most parts of the US. They are easy to grow and very hardy. It can take awhile for them to produce, but in the end, you will have some truly amazing black flowers. If you are looking for something with a bit more color, P. galangal and C. coccineum are both excellent choices. However, if you want something with truly amazing black petals, look no further than the P. galangal or the Panicum acutifolia.
African Violets: As its name suggests, these are actually black and white versions of the lily-of-the-valley plant. The smaller blooms come in a very pale pinkish tint, while the larger ones come in a purplish hue. These are typically grown as houseplants, but they also make great additions to flowerbeds and window ledges.
Xercesma triphala: The name itself may conjure up images of long, colorful plants. This species actually comes in three different zones – one zone that has black centers, another with white flowers and one with a pink center. It is a perennial plant that favors woodland areas and coastal areas. The best time to cultivate it is during late summer through early fall, when it is in its southernmost Zone.
Anemonebrene santalinus: This lovely plant is known for its large white flowers. It needs a lot of sun so it is a good choice for most areas, especially if you enjoy a lot of shade. You should be able to grow this in full sun but try to avoid over-exposure to strong midday sun, as this can severely burn the leaves. In full sun, the plant will produce lovely black centers with red bands around them. It is very hardy, and in fact grows just about anywhere it gets enough sunlight.
Anthocyanins: If you love dark colored flowers and want them to grow in your backyard, Anthocyanins are perfect for you. These flowers come in a wide array of colors, ranging from completely black to shades of purple. These are native to China and Japan and grow naturally in a variety of habitats. They like a lot of light, so try to plant them in well-lit areas in your garden. Try planting them in containers if at all possible.
Xeroderma: This is a fast growing and beautiful specimen that produces a variety of white flowers. The botanical name is Theronema spicatissima and the cultivar is called P. galangal. The flowers are normally pink or purple with black petals and the entire plant is a deep purple. They do extremely well in most parts of North America and it is not uncommon to find them in parks, near trails, in gardens and even backyards.
Zinnia: This flower has a very striking black and white flowers that are easy to recognize from a distance. The botanical name is Paphiopedilum heterophyllum and the cultivar P. hortensis is from South America. You will find these flowers in most of the Eastern United States and they prefer a lot of full sunlight and a warm climate. Since they do not do well in colder zones, keep that in mind when choosing the zone in which you would like to plant them.
If you are looking for true black flowers, P. galangal and the closely related Panicum acutifolia, grow in dense forests and can be found in most parts of the US. They are easy to grow and very hardy. It can take awhile for them to produce, but in the end, you will have some truly amazing black flowers. If you are looking for something with a bit more color, P. galangal and C. coccineum are both excellent choices. However, if you want something with truly amazing black petals, look no further than the P. galangal or the Panicum acutifolia.
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