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White Baby's Breath

White Baby's Breath

Collection: Baby's Breath

Color Shade: White

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  • Blooming: 2 days
  • Consider Delivery 2 days prior event
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Our White Baby's Breath, also known as Gypsophila, is a delicate and ethereal flower known for its soft, airy clusters of tiny, white blooms. These dainty flowers are often arranged in sprays, with hundreds of petite blossoms that create a misty, cloud-like effect. The slender, wiry stems are almost invisible, allowing the white blooms to appear as if they are floating, giving Baby's Breath its signature light and romantic aesthetic. With its pure, white color and soft, wispy form, White Baby's Breath brings a touch of lightness and elegance to any floral design. Whether used as a filler or as the focal point in a bouquet, it adds a beautiful, understated beauty that is both timeless and versatile.

  • Blooming Time: Baby’s breath needs 2 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the “Flower Care” tab, ensuring they’re in peak condition for your event.
  • Stem length: 20-25 inches long.

Flower Care Babys Breath:

Baby's breath (Gypsophila) is a beautiful and delicate flower often used in bouquets, wedding arrangements, and as a filler flower. Although it has a soft appearance, with proper care, it can last for a week or more in a vase. Here are some care tips to help your cut baby's breath stay fresh and vibrant.

By following these care tips, your cut baby's breath will stay fresh, soft, and beautiful, adding elegance and charm to any arrangement.

1. Trim the Stems

  • Cut at an Angle: Trim the stems about 1-2 inches from the bottom using sharp, clean scissors or a floral knife. Cut at a 45-degree angle to increase the surface area for water absorption.
  • Underwater Cutting: If possible, cut the stems underwater to prevent air bubbles from entering the stems, which can block water absorption. Make sure to remove any rubber bands or plastic sleeves/paper around the bunches.

2. Remove Foliage Below Waterline

  • Gently remove any leaves or foliage that will be submerged in the water. This helps prevent bacterial growth and keeps the water clean, which will extend the life of your flowers.

3. Place in Fresh Water

  • Use a Clean Vase: Fill a clean vase with lukewarm water (not too hot or cold), as warm water helps the flowers hydrate more efficiently.
  • Add Flower Food: If you have flower food, mix it into the water as instructed. Flower food provides essential nutrients and helps prevent bacterial growth. If you dont have flower food, just plain water will do the trick.

4. Keep the Water Fresh

  • Change the water everyday to keep it clear and free of bacteria. Always trim the stems slightly when changing the water to maintain hydration.

5. Avoid Direct Sunlight and Heat

  • Keep your flowers in a cool, shaded spot, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or drafts. Excessive heat can cause the flowers to wilt prematurely.

6. Maintain Proper Temperature

  • Flowers thrive in temperatures between 65-72°F (18-22°C). Avoid placing them in cold drafts or near heating vents, as extreme temperatures can shorten their lifespan.

7. Re-cut the Stems if Needed

  • If the flowers begin to droop or wilt prematurely, re-cut the stems by about 1 inch and place them back into fresh water. This can help improve water absorption and revive the flowers.