gypsophila
Appearance
See also: Gypsophila
English
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Etymology
[edit]From the genus name.
Noun
[edit]gypsophila (plural gypsophilas)
- Any of the many flowering plants of the genus Gypsophila, which have a profusion of small pink or white flowers.
- 1999, Hanneke Van Dijk, Encyclopedia of Border Plants[1], page 151:
- There are annual and perennial gypsophilas.
- 2001, David Michener, Nan Sinton, editors, Taylor's Guide to Ground Covers, page 243:
- Gypsophilas are closely related to pinks and carnations.
- 2004, Diana Beresford-Kroeger, A Garden for Life[2], page 75:
- Gypsophilas are easily grown from seeds.