Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night

Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night
Flower type Double (pleniflorous)
Flower scent Sweet scented
Flower color White-white-NN155D
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
soil pH requirement Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Sunny
Flower color distribution Unicolored

Gypsophila paniculata, commonly known as Baby's Breath, is a gorgeous and delicate flower that adds charm and elegance to any garden or floral arrangement. One particular variety that stands out is the Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night.

The Starry Night variety of Baby's Breath is known for its unique and captivating flower type. Unlike the traditional single petals, Starry Night features double flowers, also known as pleniflorous. This gives the blooms a fuller appearance, creating a magnificent display of beauty.

In addition to its stunning appearance, Starry Night also delights the senses with its sweet scent. The fragrance is not overpowering, but rather a gentle and pleasant aroma that adds to the overall appeal of the flower.

One of the defining features of this variety is its pure white color. The flowers are white-white in hue, with a touch of NN155D, giving them a slightly creamy undertone. The combination of the double blooms and the white color creates a captivating and ethereal effect.

The flower diameter of the Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night ranges from 1 to 10 mm. Although small in size, the numerous tiny flowers combine to create a mesmerizing effect when viewed as a whole.

When it comes to soil pH requirements, this particular variety prefers alkaline soil (pH greater than 7.5). However, it can also thrive in neutral soil with a pH between 6.5 and 7.5. This adaptability makes it easier to cultivate and enjoy the beauty of Starry Night Baby's Breath.

As for light conditions, this plant thrives best in sunny areas. It requires full sun exposure to reach its full potential and produce abundant blooms. Placing it in a location where it receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily will ensure its healthy growth.

The flower color distribution of Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night is unicolored. This means that the entire cluster of flowers on each stem is of the same white color. This uniformity creates a visually striking display, especially when incorporated in floral arrangements or used as a backdrop in garden beds.

With its double flowers, sweet scent, white-white-NN155D color, adaptable soil pH requirements, preference for sunny light conditions, and unicolored flower color distribution, the Gypsophila paniculata Starry Night variety is undoubtedly a standout in the world of Baby's Breath. Whether you grow it in your garden or use it in floral arrangements, this stunning variety is sure to captivate all who encounter it with its ethereal beauty.

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