baby's breath


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Synonyms for baby's breath

tall plant with small lance-shaped leaves and numerous tiny white or pink flowers

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/ And how did little white flowers come to be known as Baby's Breath?"
Gypsophila or Baby's Breath is widely used as a cut flower in bouquets to provide an airy contrast to more solid flowers and can perform a similar function in your borders by creating soft clouds of thousands of tiny white flowers.
Against clavicle-like baby's breath among the tiger
Baby's Breath. Believe it or not, baby's breath is native to Russia, and that's where one of my favorite musical pieces comes from.
We still search for them, still believe they will come back to us smelling of burnt peaches and baby's breath, fresh and dewy-eyed, unharmed and happy, we still pray they will come to us in the night.
Annie Hayes, owner of Annie's Annuals and Perennials, introduced her to Minoan lace, which looks like Queen Anne's lace but isn't invasive and substitutes nicely for baby's breath. "I learned so much," Lauren says.
The corsage was baby's breath, white roses, and red, white and blue ribbons.
One is Baby's Breath, a home for neglected kids, right here in Worcester.
We couldn't breathe; there were so many flowers: carnations, gladiolus, daffodils, all stuffed around the casket in bouquets, with baby's breath and white and yellow roses.
Pushing past Sol LeWitt's passive instructions to impassioned precision, she touches on hyperspe-cific matters ranging from the batter's frothiness to a flower's texture and frying capabilities: "If it's a light flower like baby's breath, it doesn't need more than 3 seconds to brown." Yi's safeguard manual exposes her exacting orchestration of chaos and, in turn, what remains uncontrollable in her oeuvre.
Sinkers in the 1/4- to 3/8-ounce range are preferred; you want that sinker digging on a steady retrieve, banging smoothly along the bottom in relatively open waters, shell bars, or over short bottom grass (like early season hydrilla, Shrimp Grass, Baby's Breath, or other deeper vegetation).
This is particularly obvious, she says, when the smell of a baby's breath changes and may become 'glue-like'.