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Mark A. Miller
(Many-flowered Gymnocalycium)
Pale golden spines and large, white flowers are the ornamental highlights of the many-flowered chin cactus. This perennial cactus species is native to the arid grassy highlands in north-central Argentina. Although a tidy globe in shape when young, older specimens become elongated, growing into erect columns or flopping to the ground with an erect growing tip. Over decades, one plant multiplies into a clump of many stems.
Instead of foliage, cacti modified their leaves to become protective spines...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Baby's Breath, Perennial Baby's Breath)
Baby’s breath is the traditional filler flower for florist’s bouquets. It is an herbaceous perennial plant bearing tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny white flowers. When in bloom, from early to midsummer, the effect is cloud-like. Off-season it maintains an inconspicuous existence as a dense rosette of lance-shaped, blue-green basal foliage.
Baby’s breath is native to Central and Eastern Europe, where it thrives on dry, stony slopes, often with chalky soil. In the garden, it...
James H. Schutte
(Baby's Breath)
This is one of the best of all the double-flowered baby’s breath cultivars. The vigorous and lovely ‘Bristol Fairy’ offers big airy clouds of white blooms in early summer. The flower panicles are strong-stemmed and moderately compact.
Baby’s breath is the traditional filler flower for florist’s bouquets. It is an herbaceous perennial plant bearing tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny white flowers. When in bloom, from early to midsummer, the effect is cloud-like. Off-season it maintains...
Jesse Saylor
(Baby's Breath)
Baby’s breath is the traditional florist’s favorite filler flower. Members of the Festival series have a pleasing compact, erect form and vigorous growth. These herbaceous perennial plants bear tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny double white flowers, often blushed with pink. Flowers appear from late spring to late summer, When in bloom the effect is cloud-like. Off-season plants maintain an inconspicuous existence as a dense rosette of lance-shaped, blue-green basal foliage.
Baby’s...
(Baby's Breath, Summer Sparkles Baby's Breath)
Compact and airy, Summer Sparkles offers clouds of semi-double white blooms in early summer. The uniform flower panicles are long-blooming and strong-stemmed. It was bred in a controlled breeding program in El Quinche, Pichincha, Ecuador by Aloysius Hooijman of The Netherlands.
Baby’s breath is the traditional filler flower for florist’s bouquets. It is an herbaceous perennial plant bearing tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny white flowers. When in bloom, from early to midsummer,...
(Baby's Breath)
Baby’s breath is the traditional florist’s favorite filler flower. Members of the Festival series have a pleasing compact, erect form and vigorous growth. These herbaceous perennial plants bear tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny double white flowers, often blushed with pink. Flowers appear from late spring to late summer, When in bloom the effect is cloud-like. Off-season plants maintain an inconspicuous existence as a dense rosette of lance-shaped, blue-green basal foliage.
Baby’s...
Jesse Saylor
(Baby's Breath, Perfecta Baby's Breath)
Baby’s breath is the traditional filler flower for florist’s bouquets. It is an herbaceous perennial plant bearing tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny white flowers. When in bloom, from early to midsummer, the effect is cloud-like. Off-season it maintains an inconspicuous existence as a dense rosette of lance-shaped, blue-green basal foliage.
Baby’s breath is native to Central and Eastern Europe, where it thrives on dry, stony slopes, often with chalky soil. In the garden, it...
Jesse Saylor
(Baby's Breath, Pink Fairy Baby's Breath)
Baby’s breath is the traditional filler flower for florist’s bouquets. It is an herbaceous perennial plant bearing tall, airy panicles covered with hundreds of tiny white flowers. When in bloom, from early to midsummer, the effect is cloud-like. Off-season it maintains an inconspicuous existence as a dense rosette of lance-shaped, blue-green basal foliage.
Baby’s breath is native to Central and Eastern Europe, where it thrives on dry, stony slopes, often with chalky soil. In the garden, it...