

A very abundant flowering variety made up of a multitude of small, very thin and very light white flowers. It is often called "Fog" by florists who appreciate it for its "binding" role in compound bouquets.
Benefit:
Blooming abundantly
Characteristics:
A very abundant flowering variety made up of a multitude of small, very thin and very light white flowers. It is often called "Fog" by florists who appreciate it for its "binding" role in compound bouquets.
Height: 50cm
Soil tip:
Gypsophiles appreciate deep, light, alkaline soils that are preferably alkaline and very draining.
Deco ideas:
Combine them in your floral compositions with immortals, accrocliniums and statices. They will form beautiful light masses in your beds.
The stages of sowing:
Sow from Mars to May in the middle of the earth on the fly and close the ground.
As you grow, thin the smallest plants to obtain sufficient spacing for good growth (about 30 cm).
A very abundant flowering variety made up of a multitude of small, very thin and very light white flowers. It is often called "Fog" by florists who appreciate it for its "binding" role in compound bouquets.