You have no influence on whether it snows on Christmas or not, but you can still make up for the special atmosphere of a white Christmas with beautiful white flowers.

Every year, it’s not just children who hope that their Christmas will be white. Many people cannot imagine the holiday season without the white splendor of a landscape covered in sparkling white snow and fluttering snowflakes.

Make your Christmas white

Just imagine the taste of mulled wine, the smell of crispy cinnamon cookies, the sight of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree lit up with string lights, the sound of cheerful carols, and all this is crowned by the sight of falling white snowflakes, sparkling ice crystals and the pristine white landscape. It’s everyone’s dream of a Christmas holiday that feels like you’re in a quiet, enchanted winter’s tale.

However, in many regions, unfortunately, a white Christmas is quite rare. Don’t be sad about it, instead conjure up a white Christmas in your home! And how? Very simply: use white flowers! The color white is a symbol of purity and innocence, and also embodies solemnity and elegance. The color of joy is also white, just think of brides; it refers to holiness in the liturgy, and medicine also radiates purity with the color white.

If you do a little research, you will see that there are many white flowers around us in the world. These include shades of ivory, sand, pearl or cream, as well as bright pure white. Roses with their sublime beauty, amaryllis with their gentle freshness, chrysanthemums with their impressive beauty, carnations with their ruffled lightness, calla lilies of noble size, baby’s breath with its tiny delicate flowers, freesias with their restrained sensitivity and orchids with their fragile flowers all reflect the pure whiteness of the holidays.

If you do a little research, you will see that there are many white flowers around us in the world. These include shades of ivory, sand, pearl or cream, as well as bright pure white. Roses with their sublime beauty, amaryllis with their gentle freshness, chrysanthemums with their impressive beauty, carnations with their ruffled lightness, calla lilies of noble size, baby’s breath with its tiny delicate flowers, freesias with their restrained sensitivity and orchids with their fragile flowers all reflect the pure whiteness of the holidays.

Bulbous plants of varied beauty and appearance should also be mentioned here. From the beginning of December, plenty of white or cream-colored potted hyacinths, tulips and crocuses are available in flower shops and gardening stores. Place a few pots of these in your home and water them regularly, and they will show their flowers by Christmas!

The possibilities are endless, and each flower arrangement and decoration is shaped by individual tastes. It’s up to you how much you make your dream of a white Christmas come true.