gypsophila
Baby’s breath, Chalk plant
This species is a short-lived perennial. It will produce numerous sprays of tiny white tubular flowers with pointed, small dark green leaves. It will grow about 1m tall. You should cut back after flowering to encourage a second flush of blooms. Grow them in dry sandy soils which are well drained and alkaline, Give them full sun to partial shade.
Classification
Common Names: Baby’s breath, Chalk plant
Family: paniculata
Variety:
Propagation Notes
Plant Type: Perennial
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Seed & roots sowing went well - got a number of plants growing, but is very slow - still in greenhouse the roots is now only starting to push through seems to be prone to snails
Baby’s breath gypsophila
Gypsophila is a genus of flowering plants in the carnation family, Caryophyllaceae. They are native to Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Turkey has a particularly high diversity of Gypsophila taxa, with about 35 endemic species. Some Gypsophila are introduced species in other regions.
Classification
Common Names: Baby’s breath gypsophila
Family: Caryophylleae
Variety: Paniculata
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Propagation Notes
Plant Type: annual
Propagation: Seed
Hardiness: Tender H7 - H10 (+0)
Flowering Season: Mid summer
dry, sandy and stony places, full sun.