Description
🌸 Gypsophila, commonly known as baby’s breath, is a delicate and airy flowering plant beloved in floral arrangements—especially weddings! Here’s a quick dive into its charm:
🌿 Botanical Basics
- Family: Caryophyllaceae (carnation family)
- Genus: Gypsophila
- Native Regions: Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands
- Name Origin: From Greek gypsos (gypsum) and philos (loving), referring to its preference for gypsum-rich soils
🌼 Appearance & Varieties
- Tiny white or pale pink flowers in cloud-like clusters
- Popular species:
- Gypsophila paniculata – the classic baby’s breath used in bouquets
- Gypsophila elegans – annual variety with showy blooms
- Gypsophila repens – creeping type, great for rock gardens
🌱 Growing Tips
- Prefers full sun and well-drained, alkaline soil
- Avoid acidic or overly wet conditions
- Perennials dislike root disturbance, so plant carefully
💐 Uses
- Floristry: Filler in bouquets and arrangements
- Gardens: Adds softness and texture to borders
- Dried Flowers: Excellent for everlasting arrangements
- Cultural: Used in desserts and herbal remedies in some regions
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