Gypsophila paniculata L., Sp. Pl.: 407 (1753) (syn: Arrostia paniculata Raf.Gypsophila effusa TauschGypsophila hungarica BorbásGypsophila manginii Anon.Gypsophila paniculata var. adenopoda Borbás ex HallierGypsophila parviflora MoenchGypsophila tatarica Gueldenst.Lychnis procera Ledeb.; Saponaria paniculata (L.) H.Neumayer; Silene paniculata (L.) E.H.L.Krause );
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Ornamental herb from Mahe : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)- 2 & 3 mb.
Request for id of an ornamental herb from Mahe. Photographed in October, 2019.

Gypsophila Paniculata (Baby’s Breath) White ??


Gypsophila paniculata and Gypsophila elegans M.Bieb. seems quite close and confusing as per keys and details at

Plants with single flowers can be easily separated as per illustration at
https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=27446
Bot are called Baby’s breath as per
Links for both are given below:
Gypsophila paniculata:

Thank you … Very useful information.


Pl. also see
https://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/1734
So, I am not sure which is our plant out of these two.

Taking it as Gypsophila paniculata as per … post: Gypsophila paniculata from Jammu for validation-GS30102023



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SK1367 18 AUG 2018 : 17 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6)- around 300 kb each.
Location: Nagarkot, Nepal
Altitude : 6000 ft.
Date: 18 July 2018
Habit :  Cultivated

Plant habit (image) would be helpful for identification.


For this particular sp. I do not have the habitat image ! Found stuck on a flower pot.


all pictures appear enlarged. what is the real size of the flowers? is pic 5 closer to reality?

I think this is called Baby’s breath in cut flower industry and bridal bouquet makers. flower size is usually about 4 to  6 mm or thereabouts
Gypsophila sp, could be g. elegans popularly grown.
second used to be g. paniculata dont see these  much in india.
of course like any successful garden plant, there are many hybrids all over the worlds’ nurseries.
need habit, habitat, and real size of the flowers and if possible the entire flowering spike from the plant, at least i do.

Plant habit (image) would be helpful for identification.


For this particular sp. I do not have the habitat image ! Found stuck on a flower pot.


Thank you … for the hint. Gypsophila paniculata L. ??


thank you. you did not tell me the size. i asked, asking again. please respond. what is the real size of the flowers? is pic 5 closer to reality?


It was about 1 cm !


g paniculata flowers are 1 to 3mm.  note mm wide. is perennial and becomes weedy vs g. elegans is an annual, about 10 to 15 mm (my guess from the bw drawing in this) and much loved flower to grow.

since we dont have any information about the plant at all. you said it was in someone’s cut flower vase. we can only go as far as saying this is possibly, note possibly, gypsophila elegans. that’s an educated guess, only.
safer diagnosis in such iffy situation is to stay colloquial. and call it baby’s breath, Gyposphila sp. and leave it at that.
unless you find a lab that will do genetic analysis of the flowers you have and compare to known gypsophila species ???
since someone had it to cut and put it in their flower vase, if you keep searching you will definitely run into the plant for a final botanical diagnosis.

Thanks, …, for the id.
To me also appear close to images of Gypsophila paniculata (Baby’s Breath) White at
On further checking, several sites also call similar plant as Baby’s Breath: Annual (Gypsophila elegans)

it would be a mistake to get to sp level from pic and data provided. we do not know if its an annual or perennial etc etc. i would let it be untill such time as when we have in ground or in pot/container growing, from … or someone else in Nepal

Let me see if I can trace it the next time.


great. looking forward to it


Taking it as Gypsophila paniculata as per … post: Gypsophila paniculata from Jammu for validation-GS30102023


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Gypsophila paniculata from Jammu for validation-GS30102023: 5 high res. images.
Gypsophila paniculata white double flowered cultivar from Jammu, in a cutflower bouquet. The species is often confused with G. elegans but to my knowledge petals of G. elegans are much longer, often reaching 15 mm and flowers never double.


that is why I had uploaded G. elegans Separately. See the difference.

So we should take both the following as Gypsophila paniculata:
https://efloraofindia.com/2020/06/09/gypsophila-hybrids-mahe-pondicherry/
https://efloraofindia.com/2018/10/14/gypsophila-hybrid-nagarkot-nepal/


I repeat my two earlier replies:
Gypsophila paniculata white double flowered cultivar from Jammu, in a cutflower bouquet. The species is often confused with G. elegans but to my knowledge petals of G. elegans are much longer, often reaching 15 mm and flowers never double.
… that is why I had uploaded G. elegans Separately. See the difference.

 

 

 


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References:
POWO Catalogue of Life