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Gypsophila

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This Christmas, how’s the idea of bringing the serenity of the pure white Gypsophila? You can also go for the pink gypsophila that casts its lovely charm on everybody during the holidays! Christmasonnet offers you a complete page that deals entirely with Christmas gypsophila flowers to add sinlessness o your holidays. Scroll down this page to know more sacred facts about the gypsophila flowers for Christmas decoration.

Christmas gypsophila flowers, popularly known as Baby’s Breath flower is a bushy plant that has the habit of branching together. The gypsophila plant bears delicate small flowers on long slender stems.

The plant is a native to the Central and Eastern Europe. The gypsophila shrub is a bush of sensitive and delicate annual plants. During the Christmas time and any other celebration or festivity time, gypsophila flowers are used to highlight and adorn corsages, bouquets, flower vases, etc.

Just weeks before the Christmas month, nearly in the home gardens the gypsophila shrub is grown. Gypsophila flowers were traditionally used in wreaths worn by the ancient Greek heroes along with olive and pine leaves. Nowadays, the green wreath with dots of white or pink gypsophila flowers in it decks the holiday table in a festal fashion. The green and white gypsophila wreaths are also pinned to the front doors to invite the festive spirit and fervor in a unique way.




Gypsophila is coupled with fir and holly to make the elegant traditional Christmas wreath. For embellishment, cinnamon sticks, satin ribbons, golden fir cones, candies and other colorful and sparkling things to add the holiday gloss to it. Gypsophila flowers give a wonderfully ethereal light effect to wherever and in whatever used. Collect some simple red roses with long stems, then bunch it along with a Gypsophila cluster and see how the simple bouquet changes to a magnificent one.

The Gypsophila plants grow for about 1 to 2 feet, bearing a richness of white or pink flowers. As the stems separate into many branches, giving it a light appearance, and is perfect to tie and decorate bouquets. The flower lasts nicely for nearly a week and then dries well. Though the tiny Gypsophila flower is used as filler in bouquets and bunches, it is widely enjoyed as dried flower, especially to accentuate Christmas.

Gypsophila is available throughout the year, so, whenever there are festivities or celebrations gypsophila is there to highlight your floral embellishments. The most popular type of gypsophila is termed as the Million Star. The other two popular types of this flower that are commonly found are New Love and Party Time. These tiny species of flowers are splendidly used to accent greens and fill voids between other big colorful flowers. The dried gypsophila flowers are also used to beautify wreaths and other holiday crafts.

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