Indoor plants are a timeless way to bring nature into your home. But when you choose indoor plants with white flowers, you take your decor a step further — adding peace, serenity, and elegance to your space.
These flowering beauties not only brighten the room but also create a calming atmosphere. Even better, most are easy to care for — perfect for both beginners and seasoned plant lovers.
1. Peace Lily
The Peace Lily is one of the most popular indoor plants with white flowers. It thrives in low, indirect light and is incredibly low maintenance.
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Light: Indirect, low light
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Water: Keep soil slightly moist
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Special Feature: Excellent for air purification
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Pro Tip: Avoid overwatering; let the top inch dry out
The glossy green leaves and signature white spathes (bracts) give your home a clean, modern feel. A perfect plant to place in bedrooms or living rooms.
Want another easy-care beauty? Check out our Butterfly Plant Indoor Guide.
2. White Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis)
A classic orchid known for its delicate white blooms. The White Moth Orchid is a striking and sophisticated indoor flower.
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Light: Bright, indirect sunlight
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Water: Once a week — avoid overwatering
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Bloom Time: Flowers last for several months
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Fun Fact: It may rebloom annually if cared for properly
Other white orchid types include Butterfly and Heron orchids — all stunning in their own right.
3. Jasmine
Jasmine is a fragrant climbing plant with white, star-shaped flowers. Known for its calming aroma, it adds a romantic feel to any space.
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Light: Bright, indirect sunlight
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Water: Water when the top ½ inch of soil is dry
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Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity
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Tip: Use diluted fertilizer and prune after flowering
Placing jasmine in your bedroom can help promote relaxation — especially in the evening when the scent becomes strongest.
4. Gardenia
With its rich fragrance and lush white blooms, the Gardenia is beloved among plant lovers — though it needs a bit more attention.
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Light: Bright light or fluorescent lamp
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Humidity: High humidity is essential
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Soil: Moist, well-drained, acidic
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Fertilizer: Use acid-based feed
While not the easiest to grow, Gardenias are worth it if you’re willing to give them a little extra care.
5. Stephanotis (Madagascar Jasmine)
Also called Bridal Flower, Stephanotis is an evergreen plant that produces small, tubular white flowers with a soft aroma.
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Light: Bright, filtered light
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Soil: Loamy with peat moss
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Water: Keep moist but not soggy
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Care Tip: Prune lightly in late winter for shape
It’s a beautiful trailing plant — great for windowsills or indoor trellises.
6. Amaryllis
Amaryllis is unique and eye-catching. It blooms on tall, leafless stems with dramatic white flowers.
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Light: Bright, indirect light
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Water: Water sparingly until growth begins, then keep moist
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Fertilizer: Balanced, water-soluble every 2–4 weeks
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Lifespan: Can live up to 25 years with proper care
A showstopper during the colder months when other plants may not bloom. Amaryllis is known for its dramatic blooms. Learn how to grow Amaryllis from bulbs.
Why Choose Indoor Plants with White Flowers?
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They brighten up dark spaces
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White symbolizes peace and tranquility
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Many purify indoor air
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Stylish, minimalistic decor element
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Beginner-friendly options available
Moniruzzaman is the creator of PlantNursing.com, passionate about indoor gardening and sustainable green living. He shares experience-backed plant care tips to help others turn their homes into leafy sanctuaries.