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Including results for Gypsophila paniculata

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    Gypsophila paniculata

    Gypsophila paniculata, the baby's breath, common gypsophila or panicled baby's-breath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to central and eastern Europe. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to 1.2 m tall and wide, with mounds of branching stems covered in clouds of tiny white flowers in summer. Another possible source of this name is its scent, which has been described as sour milk, like a baby's "spit-up". Its natural habitat is on the Steppes in dry, sandy and stony places, often on calcareous soils. Specimens of this plant were first sent to Linnaeus from St. Petersburg by the Swiss-Russian botanist Johann Amman. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Gypsophila paniculata, the baby's breath, common gypsophila or panicled baby's-breath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to central and eastern Europe. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall and wide, with mounds of branching stems covered in clouds of tiny white flowers in summer (hence the common name "baby's breath"). [1]
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  4. gardenia.net

    A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, Baby's Breath (Gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. Growing in decorative mounds, up to 2-3 feet ...
  5. gardenersworld.com

    How to grow gypsophila - Gypsophila paniculata. Getty Images. Blooming cone stone flower and green leaves,Gypsophila paniculata. Gypsophila variety Covent Garden white flowering cut flower annual 280813 28082013 28/08/13 28/03/2013 28th 28 August 2013 Summer Kay Maguire Richmond Photographer Paul Debois practical projects.
  6. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › gypsophila-paniculata

    Gypsophila paniculata. Common Name(s): Baby's Breath; Phonetic Spelling jip-SOF-il-uh pan-ick-yoo-LAY-tuh This plant has medium severity poison characteristics. See below Description. This perennial form of baby's breath is cultivated as a garden ornamental or used by florists for fillers in bouquets, particularly with roses. It flowers from ...
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  8. gardenerspath.com

    Jul 12, 2023There are over 150 species in the Gypsophila genus, with habits ranging from creeping to bushy, and they come in both perennial and annual forms. Three commonly grown species are panicled, showy, and creeping baby's breath. G. paniculata, aka common or panicled baby's breath, is a tall perennial that grows a 13-feet-long storage taproot.
  9. harvesttotable.com

    Annual Gypsophila is an easily grown hardy annual. Planted in spring, it will bloom by early summer. Annuals Gypsophila looks best in beds and borders when grown in groups of a dozen or more. Both annual and perennial Gypsophila grow best in cool to warm weather, not too hot. Perennial baby's breath, Gypsophila paniculata
  10. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Gypsophila paniculata, commonly called baby's breath, is a herbaceous, taprooted perennial native to meadow steppes, woodland margins, and other open habitats on calcareous or sandy soils in Eurasia. Mature plants reach around 2-3' tall with a similar spread and take on a densely branched, rounded habit. The lanceolate foliage can reach around ...
  11. Gypsophila paniculata is considered an invasive species or a noxious weed in many Western states and other areas like the Great Lakes. In these areas, you may be able to grow annual varieties. ... Gypsophila's willingness to grow in poor soil, like roadside ditches, is not an issue in many areas. It can escape to unwanted spots like the Great ...
  12. gardenbeast.com

    Gypsophila Paniculata belongs to the family of Caryophyllaceae, the Gypsophila genus. The Caryophyllaceae family is commonly known as the pink or carnation family, and it is a large family, including over 81 genera and 2,625 known species. Baby's Breath botanical name is Gypsophila Paniculata. Other common names of this flower are Bachelor ...
  13. cabidigitallibrary.org

    Gypsophila species, including G. paniculata, can produce up to 30 different saponins (Gevrenova et al., 2010). Saponin is so named from soap making, but it has a variety of other uses. Extract from Gypsophila roots have been used as a fire extinguisher, gold polish and fabric
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