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  2. Gypsophila paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Gypsophila paniculata, the baby's breath, common gypsophila or panicled baby's-breath, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to central and eastern Europe. It is an herbaceous perennial growing to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall and wide, with mounds of branching stems covered in clouds of tiny white flowers in summer (hence ...

  3. Their tiny flowers bloom in late spring and early summer with drooping blooms in shades of white, purple, and pink. ... Commonly used in wedding bouquets and floral arrangements, baby's breath ...

  4. Nemophila - Wikipedia

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    All species of Nemophila are annuals, and most bloom in the spring. Their flowers have five petals and are bell or cup-shaped, and purple, blue, or white in color, often spotted or marked. The stamens are included and there is only one ovary chamber. The leaves are simple, with an opposite or alternate arrangement. The petiole is generally bristly.

  5. 10 Best New Dollar Tree Arrivals for Your Money in February

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    Garden Collection Galvanized Metal Planters. Price: $1.25 Garden Collection’s galvanized metal planters are back in stock. We loved seeing all the photos from Dollar Tree shoppers of the floral ...

  6. Rosa multiflora - Wikipedia

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    Rosa multiflora (syn. Rosa polyantha) [2] is a species of rose known commonly as multiflora rose, [3] baby rose, [3] Japanese rose, [3] many-flowered rose, [3] seven-sisters rose, [3] Eijitsu rose and rambler rose. It is native to eastern Asia, in China, Japan, and Korea.

  7. Where have all the camellias gone? A bittersweet end for ...

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    The Nuccios expect to have at least one more winter when customers can visit when the plants are in bloom, but once the nursery closes, yet another slice of L.A.'s rich horticultural history will ...