1. Low Ho Silver Iris
Botanical Name: Iris germanica ‘Low Ho Silver’
USDA Zone: 3-9
Iris ‘Low Ho’ is known for its unique coloration and striking blooms. This is due to its silver-white flowers. Its striking coloration and compact growth habit make it a plant that is sure to be noticed and admired.
2. Silver Scheherazade Lily
Botanical Name: Lily ‘Silver Scheherazade’
USDA Zone: 4-9
The flowers of this lily have a unique silver-gray color, which provides a stunning contrast to the dark maroon markings at the center of each bloom.
3. Silver Shadows Rose
Botanical Name: Rosa ‘Silver Shadow’
USDA Zone: 5b – 9b
Rose ‘Silver Shadows’ is a stunning hybrid tea rose cultivar that is known for its unique coloration, which is a mix of white and silver, and a subtle sweet fragrance.
4. Globe Thistle
Botanical Name: Echinops sphaerocephalus
USDA Zone: 3-9
The Globe thistle is a perennial plant with spiky, gray-blue flowers that bloom in the summer. The plant is drought-tolerant and attracts bees and butterflies to the garden.
5. Silver Sage
Botanical Name: Salvia argentea
USDA Zone: 5-9
Silver Sage is a perennial flowering plant with silvery-gray foliage and small, blue-purple flowers that also have a tint of silver to them.
6. Dusty Miller
Botanical Name: Senecio cineraria
USDA Zone: 7-10
Dusty miller is an ornamental plant with gray foliage and small, white, fuzzy flowers that also have a hint of a silver sheen to them.
7. Silver Lace
Botanical Name: Polygonum aubertii
USDA Zone: 5-9
Silver lace is an attractive, low-maintenance perennial that features lacy, feathery foliage with a metallic sheen. It is usually gray-green in color and can produce small white flowers.
8. Mountain Daisy
Botanical Name: Celmisia semicordata
USDA Zone: 4-9
It is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family, which is native to New Zealand. It is an upright herbaceous perennial with greyish-green foliage and white-yellow flowers with a hint of gray.
9. Mouse Ears
Botanical Name: Cerastium
USDA Zone: 4-8
The flowers of mouse ears are small and white-gray, with five petals. They are typically borne in clusters and are attractive to a variety of pollinators.
10. Edelweiss Flower
Botanical Name: Leontopodium nivale
USDA Zone: 4-7
The edelweiss flower is a small, white-gray flower that grows in the mountains of Central Europe. It is a symbol of bravery because of its ability to thrive in harsh conditions.