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Fresh gypsophila | 25 branches | Length 70 centimetres

Articlecode: CEL_GIPS_WIT_25TAK
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Buy fresh gypsophila, per 25 stems fresh Gypsophila.

Fresh white gypsophila or Gypsophila, packed in a solo bouquet of 25 stems. Beautiful bunch of flowers with a length of 70 centimetres. Direct from the grower so very fresh and long-lasting. You can go either way with gypsophila. This dreamy flower can perfectly shine on its own, but also takes a mixed bouquet to the next level with ease. You can recognise gypsophila by its many white flowers that spread wide, creating a dreamy cloud of little flowers. Baby's breath remains beautiful for a long time and is available all year round. Because it is such a good 'filler', gypsophila is widely used in bouquets and was even in the top 10 most popular cut flowers for many years.

We can send fresh gypsophila from MyFlowers to any address in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and France. We ship fresh white gypsophila to the Netherlands and Belgium on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Fresh white gypsophila to France and Germany we ship on Mondays and Tuesdays. Do you have questions about delivery of fresh Gypsophila to other countries or delivery on other days? Then please contact our customer service. We will be happy to find a solution together with you.

We can shipdried flowers and all other items (i.e. everything except fresh products) daily to any address in Europe (ex. UK and Switzerland). Is your desired country not listed in the shipping options? Then create an account and contact our customer service, we will be happy to help you.

Gypsywort is native to the Mediterranean region, Asia Minor and Eastern Europe. The official name of gypsophila is Gypsophila, from the Greek words 'gypsos' (gypsum) and 'philos' (love). This fancy name refers to the flower's preference for chalky soils. By the way, did you know that gypsophila is distantly related to the carnation? Order the prettiest and freshest white gypsywort from MyFlowers, your online florist. Twenty-five fresh white gypsies selected for you to enjoy extra long. Give this fresh white gypsum as a gift or surprise yourself with 25 branches of fresh white gypsum.

If you want to use fresh gypsum, here are a few steps to follow:

  1. Cut the branches diagonally with a sharp knife or pruning shears.

  2. Remove the lower leaves: Strip the lower leaves off the gypsophila branches so that there are no leaves in the water of the vase. This helps keep the flowers fresher for longer.

  3. Prepare the vase: Fill a clean vase with water and add a flower food to prolong the life of the gypsophila.

  4. Place the gypsophila in the vase: Arrange the gypsophila branches in the vase, choosing to group them as a single bundle or spread them evenly across the vase. Make sure the branches have enough space and are not too close together so that the flowers can breathe freely.

  5. Care of the gypsophila: Make sure to change the water in the vase regularly to maintain the freshness of the gypsophila. Also, regularly cut a small piece off the stems to ensure they can absorb enough water.

Article number: CEL_GIPS_WIT_25TAK

EAN: 8785261913840

SKU: BAZ_000491

Tax: 9%

Dimensions: 12 x 70 x 12

Weight: 1000

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