Gypsophila
- Origin: Central Europe, South Europe, East Europe, North Asia, North America, South America, Australia
- Flowering period: June to August (summer)
- Diversity of varieties: over 2 species
- Further names: Baby's breath
- Flowers of similar shape: Meadow-rue, cornflower, meadowsweet
The Gypsophila originates from Europe, Northern Asia and America and pleases us in the summer with white and light pink petals, that can be admired in the time from June to August. There are approx. 2 different varieties of the gypsophila, which is also known under the name baby's breath. Often, the flowering plant belonging to the carnation family (Caryophyllaceae) is combined with elegant roses, lavender and branches of viburnum in bouquets.
In our online shop you will find high-quality artificial branches of gypsophila in true-to-life imitation. Due to their flexible flower stem, the artificial flowers can be used for many different decoration projects. Such as in combination with real flowers, as artificial flowers for arrangements and for many other creative design ideas.