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6 kwi 2021 · The creeping baby’s breath (Gypsophila repens), often called alpine gypsophila, is a member of the pink family (Caryophyllaceae). Large pads are found in the mountains of Central Europe, especially in the Alps and Pyrenees on rough grasslands and gravel fields.
creeping baby's breath 'Rosea' An matt-forming, semi-evergreen alpine with mid-green foliage and pale pink to white star shaped flowers which appear in the summer
Baby’s Breath is a popular choice for garden design due to its delicate, cloud-like clusters of small white or pale pink flowers. Here are some ideas for incorporating Baby’s Breath into your garden design:
4 dni temu · ‘Pink Creeping’ Baby’s breath (Gypsophila repens ‘Rosea’) is hardy to Zones 4-7 and makes an excellent ground cover. It reaches 6-8 inches in height and will cascade over rocks and stone walls.
creeping baby's breath 'Filou Rose' An semi-evergreen, matt-forming alpine with silver-grey to green foliage and small, starry pink flowers
Plant database entry for Creeping Baby's Breath (Gypsophila repens 'Rosea') with 14 images and 19 data details.
12 lip 2023 · Three commonly grown species are panicled, showy, and creeping baby’s breath. G. paniculata, aka common or panicled baby’s breath, is a tall perennial that grows a 13-feet-long storage taproot. Small white or pink flowers bloom from the summer to fall, and this species is the favorite among florists. Most cultivars are hardy in Zones 4-9.