Family: Caryophyllaceae

Scientific Name: Gypsophila repens rosea

Common Name: Creeping Baby's Breath Rosea, Creeping Baby's Breath

DescriptionA low growing Baby's Breath for full sun well drained soils. Good for edging and cascading over walls.
Pronunciation(jipp-SOFF-ill-uh)(REE-penz)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness ZoneCold 3-9, Heat 7-1
Sunlightfull, flowers during long days of 14 or more hours
Moistureaverage, tolerates dry once established
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained, never wet and soogy, not fussy about ph like G. paniculata
Temperaturetolerates the heat
Flowerssmall, single, pale pink, covers entire plant when blooming
Leavessmall gray-green linear leaves
Dimensions4-6 inches high, 1-2 foot spread, cascades
Propagationeasy from seed
Misc FactsGypsophila is derived from the Greek words gypsos for gypsum and philos for friendship. Some species of Gypsophila need to be grown in basic soil. Soils high in gypsum are basic.
Notes & Reference#4-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #79-Perennials For Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson)
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