Gypsophila paniculata 'Pink Fairy' (25) plants
Common name: Baby's Breath.
Zones 3 to 9.
Full sun.
Plants reach 18 inches tall and 18 inches wide; Clump forming habit. Growth rate: Moderate, herbaceous mound-forming perennial.
Relatively large, light pink, double flowers appear like a pink cloud atop compact plants in early to midsummer. If deadheaded, this variety of Gypsophila is likely to rebloom in early fall.
Long valued as a filler plant in perennial border gardens and also as a long-lasting cut flower. Its broad habit makes this plant the perfect cover up for dying bulb foliage or for perennials that go dormant in summer.
Baby's Breath grows best in average, somewhat dry, well-drained and slightly alkaline soil. This can be accomplished by adding lime to the soil at the time of planting if the original soil is acidic. Good drainage is essential to the health of this plant. Division is not recommended as a way to propagate Gypsophila because the large, fleshy roots it produces are easily damaged and should not be disturbed. Plants should be trimmed back in spring rather than fall.
Excellent as a border plant, cut or dried flowers, drought and salt tolerant. Sprays of baby's breath are frequently used as filler in bouquets and floral arrangements; an excellent dried flower. Attracts butterflies. Deer resistant. |