White Flowers With Black Center

White flowers with black centers create a striking and elegant contrast. Here are a few examples:

  1. Anemone (Anemone coronaria): Often referred to as poppy anemones, some varieties feature white petals with dark, almost black centers. They are popular in floral arrangements and bridal bouquets for their delicate and dramatic appearance.

  2. Cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus): This plant, also known as chocolate cosmos, can sometimes produce flowers with a nearly black center, though it is more commonly known for deep red flowers that can appear almost black.

  3. Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta): While the traditional Black-Eyed Susan has yellow petals, some varieties or cultivars might have lighter blooms with dark centers, giving a similar contrasting effect.

  4. Panda Anemone (Anemone de Caen ‘Panda’): A variety of the Anemone de Caen, these flowers have white petals with distinct dark, nearly black centers, resembling the classic panda coloring.

These flowers can add a sophisticated touch to gardens, bouquets, and arrangements. Make sure to check the specific growing requirements for each type if you’re considering adding them to your garden.