What can be used instead of baby's breath?

Seasonal Alternatives to Baby's Breath / Gypsophila
  • Gypsophila, or baby's breath as it's commonly known, is a popular choice for weddings. It's such a pretty option and en masse can look really effective for that pretty country feel, while also keeping costs down. ...
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  • Astilbe.
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Is alyssum the same as baby's breath?

Aurinia saxatilis is also called alyssum, but don't confuse the two. Though similar in appearance, they're quite different taxonomically. Similarly, while it looks like baby's breath, L. Gypsophila paniculate, they are not related.
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How do you make a baby breath?

Baby's breath has low water needs and thrives in dry soil. Keep the soil moderately moist for young plants. But then you typically won't have to water established plants unless you have an extended period of drought. Overwatering can cause root rot and kill the plant.
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Is baby's Breath cheaper than flowers?

A couple of other pluses: Baby's breath is budget-friendly (it's much more affordable than many in-demand wedding flowers like garden roses and peonies), not to mention long-lasting (so it won't wilt in warmer climates like many flowers do).
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Is baby's Breath outdated?

These days, baby's breath is a pretty outdated filler—but that doesn't mean it has no place in wedding décor! Some brides are modernizing this trend by using baby's breath on its own.
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What do baby breath flowers symbolize?

Baby's breath is blooming with symbolism. Most commonly, this flower is a symbol of everlasting love—which is one reason why it's a popular wedding flower. Baby's breath also represents innocence, which makes it a lovely gesture to include in baby shower gifts and gifts for new mothers.
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Does baby's breath have a scent?

While some like the scent, others complain that it is called baby's breath because it smells like spit. This is really a personal matter. Some like it, some don't, which is undoubtedly the case with most flowers. Just be sure that you take a whiff before you have multiple centerpieces and bouquets put together.
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Does baby's breath look cheap?

The Good: Baby's breath is an inexpensive and affordable option for bridesmaids' bouquets or centerpieces. It's extremely hardy and has a long lifetime. This flower also offers a light, alluring and sweet look.
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What flower smells best?

10 of the best fragrant flowers
  • Lily. ...
  • Freesia. ...
  • Gardenia. ...
  • Lavender. ...
  • Hyacinth. ...
  • Tuberose. ...
  • Lilac. ...
  • Jasmine. A sweet-smelling, small white-pinkish flower that grows on long trailing bracts, jasmine is a great choice for a scented bouquet at a country wedding.
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How long does baby's breath last in a vase?

Fresh ones will last anywhere from 8-10 days, or more when properly cared for. Caring for fresh ones involves preventing bacteria growth, keeping the stems hydrated, and mixing flower food preservatives to the vase water.
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Can you grow baby's breath from bouquet?

Cuttings from baby's breath should each be about 3 to 5 inches (8-13 cm.) in length. You can plant several stems, but be sure they aren't touching. Dip the cut end of the stems into rooting hormone, then plant the stems in the moist potting mix with about 2 inches (5 cm.)
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How do you make baby's breath out of crepe paper?

Cut out a strip of green crepe paper and apply a drop of glue at its open end. Start to wrap the crepe paper around the twisted stem parts to cover the twisted parts. And done! Totally loving these crepe paper baby's breath.
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Is baby's breath toxic to humans?

Keep in mind that the entire baby's breath flowers are toxic to pets as well as to people. It is best when used as decorations instead of for consumption. Vomiting and diarrhea can occur when you eat baby's breath flowers.
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Is Baby's Breath a carnation?

Description. Gypsophila is one of the most heterogeneous and largest groups in the carnation tribe, Caryophylleae.
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What is the official name for baby's breath?

Gypsophila paniculata (baby's breath)
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What does alyssum look like?

Its gray-green leaves are slightly hairy, narrow, and lance-shaped. Easy to grow from plant or seed, sweet alyssum is a cool-season flower that can be set out in early spring once all danger of frost has passed (in frost-free climates, sweet alyssum can also be grown throughout the fall and winter).
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What is the most fragrant flower in the world?

Jasmine

Whether it's the queen of the night or the poet's jasmine, they all are the most fragrant flowers in the world with a strong and sweet scent.
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What is the prettiest flower in the world?

Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors. Also, they're very common throughout the world.
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What flower smells like Fruit Loops?

Sassafras trees smell like Fruit Loops. No, SERIOUSLY, they do. Scratch their bark or rub a leaf between your fingers, and a sugary, sweet smell that evokes memories of Kellogg's cereal and brightly colored toucans will permeate your immediate surroundings.
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Is babys breath expensive?

As for baby's breath, a bunch may cost a mere $6, but for an impressive look, you'll need a lot...which could add up to $80,” says Gaffney.
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How many stems of baby's breath for a bouquet?

For a full bouquet, 5-7 stems. A boutonniere will only take a fraction of a stem. Depending upon the head size, a flower crown will require between 4 and 6 stems.
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Is Baby's Breath more expensive?

Baby's breath is very budget-friendly - it's much more affordable than many in-demand wedding flowers like garden roses and peonies. It's the perfect option for pairing with more expensive blooms like orchids, while still creating a luxe floral look like the one above by The Rosehip & Berry.
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Why does my baby's breath smell like poop?

Sinus and respiratory infections can cause your breath to smell like feces. These can be caused by bronchitis, viral colds, strep throat, and more. When bacteria move from your nose into your throat, it can cause your breath to have an incredibly unpleasant odor.
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Why does baby's breath smell like vinegar?

Gastro-esophageal Reflux: An acidic smell is produced when stomach acids regurgitate, or come back up, into the throat.
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Why does my babies breath smell like vomit?

If your child has chronic bad breath as well as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or heartburn, then gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a possible culprit. In this condition, stomach acid will reflux (travel up) the esophagus, often into the throat or mouth, and in some cases, out the mouth.
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