noun
- a plant of the genus Gypsophila, especially baby's breath, having small delicate white or pink flowers often used in floral arrangements
Usage: also called baby's breath; commonly used in floristry and wedding bouquets
Examples
- The florist added gypsophila to the bridal bouquet for a delicate, airy look.
- Gypsophila flowers are popular filler flowers in floral design.
- She arranged white gypsophila in a tall vase for the centerpiece.
- The garden featured several varieties of gypsophila blooming in late spring.
- Gypsophila is often dried and preserved for long-lasting arrangements.