The only photo I could find of my Inwood does not do it justice. Mine are like Valerie's photos, much more white. I've had mine for years, a good dependable bloomer that always looks good.
I originally got this plant from G Wild in 2019. I moved Inwood last year, a little further away from a Hydrangea that was taking it over. It wasn't exactly very floriferous, only producing 9 blooms this year, between June 29 to July 21. I assume that the move slowed it down. But every single bloom was perfect from first to last and I even got a bee pod this year.