The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gypsophila paniculata.
Elachista gypsophila was created in 1911.
Olea paniculata was created in 1810.
Ivesia paniculata was created in 1981.
Hydrangea paniculata was created in 1829.
Florists mix baby's-breath among the larger flowers in bouquets for a delicate effect.The most common type of baby's-breath is a perennial (there are over 100 species of Gypsophila), which lives from year to year.However, a few related plants often called baby's-breath are annuals, and are grown from seeds each year. These plants have rose or pink flowers. Baby's-breath is easy to grow. It is often found in dry, open places.Baby's-breath belongs to the pink family, Caryophyllaceae.The scientific name for the perennial baby's-breath is Gypsophila panicula and the more common annual species Gypsophila elegans
Any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Gypsophila,such as G. paniculata, having numerous small, white flowers in profusely branched panicles. It is especially popular in flower arrangements and bouquets. See the related links for pictures of babies breath and another of it in a floral decoration.
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The scientific name of the Chinese scholar tree is Koelreuteria paniculata. It belongs to the family Sapindaceae.
Aimee Russell goes by Aimee Gypsophila.
Andrographis Paniculata is a plant that is native to South Asian countries such as India and Sri Lanka. The leaf and underground stem are used to make medicine. It is frequently used for preventing and treating the common cold and flu.
Scientific name:Murraya paniculata, see link below for a photo.