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Gypsophila : Flower FactsMeaningPure of heart; Innocence OriginsA member of the Caryophyllaceae family, gypsophila more commonly known as baby's breath has European and Northern Asian origins and is a relative of chickweed, carnations and sweet William. A floral-industry mainstay, gypsophila is used primarily as a filler flower, and is available in both white and pink varieties, Pink is very uncommon. Gypsophila is a favourite, for use in bouquets and dried flower arrangements, gypsophila is most often field grown. The flowers are sensitive to water deficit and very bright sunlight, and will brown and shrivel easily if subjected to either of these conditions. Gypsophila is Greek for 'gypsum-loving' in reference to it's good growth performance. Flower Availability and Vase LifeAll year round. 7-10 days. Care and HandlingGypsophila should be handled gently to avoid breaking stems. Avoid misting as browning and rot may occur. To open tight buds, put in a warm solution of flower food, cover with plastic, and store in a warm place for 24 hours. Remove the plastic periodically for air circulation. Florist Design UsesBest used as a filler flower in all types of arrangements and bridal work. Can be dried for use in dried arrangements. Most commonly used as filler in floral arrangements. Colours: White, pink in limited supply. You may be interested in these flowers: |