Introduction of Baby’s Breath
Baby’s breath flowers have different names based on the size of their blooms. Those with slender stems and larger flower heads are called “Gypsophila”, while those with thicker, sturdier stems and smaller flower heads are known as “Million Stars”.
These are two distinct varieties, and there are even further subdivisions with names like “Ten Million Stars” and “Hundred Million Stars”.
Colors and Characteristics of Baby’s Breath
In recent years, many dyed baby’s breath flowers have appeared on the market, available in both single-color and multicolor varieties.
When dyed with the three primary colors, these flowers display a rainbow-like spectrum. Next time you shop for them, you can tell the difference by paying attention to the color of the stems.
The fresher the baby’s breath, the stronger its scent. This fragrance is reminiscent of the “baby breath” name in English, evoking a subtle, delicate baby-like aroma.



Applications of Baby’s Breath
Baby’s breath can be made into dried flowers or preserved flowers. In recent years, they have also become popular as main flowers in arrangements—for example, large face-covering bouquets that look like a sky full of stars are very trendy.
Cares of Baby’s Breath
When caring for them, be especially careful, as the branching stems are slender and numerous, making them easy to break. Avoid handling them too hastily.
Products of Baby’s Breath:
Baby’s Breath – Quadruple Flower | Flower Bouquet & Preserved Flower | Hong Kong Flower Shop








