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Gypsophila cerastioides 'Mouse Ear'

Clumping Baby's Breath

This versatile old favorite works as well in a container as it does in a rock garden, as a blanket around trees and shrubs, or as edging on a border. Grey green foliage and pretty white-pink trumpet flowers in late spring give a fairy garden feel. It doesn't like wet feet. With nectar/pollen rich flowers, butterflies, moths and bees will be well fed. A sweet beauty.

Exposure
Partial Shade
Sun
Attracts Wildlife
Bees and other pollinators
Butterflies
Plant Sub-Group
Perennial Groundcovers