Genus Gypsophila (Noun)
Meaning
Mediterranean herbs having small white or pink flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Gypsophila is a popular genus of Mediterranean herbs that thrive in dry, well-drained soil and are often used in floral arrangements.
- This genus of plants includes baby's breath, a classic filler flower often used in bouquets and centerpieces.
- Many species within the genus gypsophila are known for their airy, delicate blooms and can be grown in rock gardens or containers.
- Gypsophila plants are commonly found in dry, alkaline soils in the Mediterranean region and are prized for their small, white or pink flowers.
- The genus gypsophila comprises approximately one hundred species of annuals and perennials that are highly valued for their ornamental value.