Latin Name: Gypsophila paniculata ‘Gypsy’Â
The Gypsophila ‘Gypsy’ is a delicate, cloud-like perennial prized for its profuse tiny white flowers and airy texture. A compact cultivar, it grows 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) tall, making it ideal for cut flower gardens, borders, and containers.
This variety produces masses of double, ¼-inch (0.5 cm) blooms on slender, branching stems, creating a misty white veil from early to late summer. Unlike taller baby’s breath varieties, ‘Gypsy’ has a bushier habit and stronger stems, reducing flopping.
Thriving in full sun and well-draining, alkaline soil, it’s drought-tolerant once established. Its gray-green foliage adds subtle contrast when not in bloom.
Perfect for romantic bouquets or moon gardens, pair it with roses, peonies, or lavender for ethereal charm.

