Graceful Gypsophila "Covent Garden Market"
Graceful Gypsophila "Covent Garden Market" - Gypsophila elegans.
A delicate cloud of white flowers.
Height about 60 cm. Small numerous flowers are collected in light graceful panicles. Leaves are gray-green.
Blooms very profusely. It reproduces perfectly by self-seeding. Traditionally used to create contrast in flower arrangements, in flower beds, borders, and borders.
Agrotechnics.
The plant prefers a sunny location, well-drained soils. Seeds are sown in May directly into the ground, lightly sprinkling them with earth. At a soil temperature of +18°C, seedlings appear in 2-3 weeks.
Flowering is short-lived, so repeated sowing is done after 10-12 days. The distance between plants is 20-30 cm.

Graceful Gypsophila.
A delicate cloud of white flowers.
Height about 60 cm. Small numerous flowers are collected in light graceful panicles. Leaves are gray-green.
Blooms very profusely. It reproduces perfectly by self-seeding. Traditionally used to create contrast in flower arrangements, in flower beds, borders, and borders.
Agrotechnics.
The plant prefers a sunny location, well-drained soils. Seeds are sown in May directly into the ground, lightly sprinkling them with earth. At a soil temperature of +18°C, seedlings appear in 2-3 weeks.
Flowering is short-lived, so repeated sowing is done after 10-12 days. The distance between plants is 20-30 cm.

Graceful Gypsophila.

