Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants.
The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. 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. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631.
Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants.
Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden 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. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. It is also good used as a cut or dried flower. Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant.
Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant.
Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. It is also good used as a cut or dried flower.
Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads.
Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. 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. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. It is also good used as a cut or dried flower. Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant.
Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape.
Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. 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. It is also good used as a cut or dried flower. 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.
Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october.
A favorite for cut flowers and arrangements, baby's breath (gypsophila paniculata) also deserves a place in the landscape. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. It is also good used as a cut or dried flower. Its airy clouds of white or pink tiny flowers add both contrast and texture to the perennial border from early summer to fall. Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant. Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. 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. Their billowy appearance is most attractive and has a softening effect on the surrounding plants.
Gypsophila Paniculata Plant - Ca 17 99 - Paniculata is a perennial herb native to central and eastern europe and central and western asia, but is widely cultivated and distributed as an ornamental and cut plant.. Clouds of small white flowers float above densely branched plants from may through october. Festival star™ gypsophila paniculata 'danfestar' uspp 14,818, can 2,631. The compact form makes this plant excellent for use as both a landscape and container plant. Plants form a bushy, upright mound that bears thousands of tiny white single flowers, held in branching heads. Gypsophila aretioides is the smallest type of gypsophila with a height of only 5 cm, it forms a white and attractive cushion which prefers warm and sunny cracks, optimal for your stone garden