Baby's Breath Rosy - Gypsophila Seeds

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Last updated 18 Jun 2024
Baby's Breath Rosy - Gypsophila Seeds
Baby's Breath Rosy, also known as Gypsophila, is among our favorite filler flowers for its delicate whimsical appearance and enchanting soft rose-pink color with bright green foliage. Well formed multi-branched stems form in mass with tiny saucer-like micro flowers in a delicate open umbel shape. Well mounded plants produce bright green foliage that has a feather like appearance and creates a beautiful compliment to the deep rose tone flowers. Plants average 24" to 30" inches tall and prefer a sunny, well drained garden location. Expect an abundance of blooms throughout the season from this cut and come again performer. Baby's Breath is a cut flower industry standard, and you can diversify your offerings with this stand out variety. A must grow for all home cutting gardens! NOTE: Baby’s Breath can be so vigorous that it is considered invasive in many parts of the country if left to reseed freely. Packet: 100 seeds.
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Baby's Breath Rosy, also known as Gypsophila, is among our favorite filler flowers for its delicate whimsical appearance and enchanting soft rose-pink color with bright green foliage. Well formed multi-branched stems form in mass with tiny saucer-like micro flowers in a delicate open umbel shape. Well mounded plants produce bright green foliage that has a feather like appearance and creates a beautiful compliment to the deep rose tone flowers. Plants average 24 to 30 inches tall and prefer a sunny, well drained garden location. Expect an abundance of blooms throughout the season from this cut and come again performer. Baby's Breath is a cut flower industry standard, and you can diversify your offerings with this stand out variety. A must grow for all home cutting gardens! NOTE: Baby’s Breath can be so vigorous that it is considered invasive in many parts of the country if left to reseed freely. Packet: 100 seeds.
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