Gypsophila dried flower bunch UK for flower arranging. Gypsophilia is very popular as a filler in wedding bouquets, and can be used to make pretty bridal crowns and wreaths. This delicate pale pink flower is also known as Baby's Breath, and adds femininity to any bouquet. These British stems of gyp were sourced fresh from UK growers and dried in our own Sussex workshops (see image of some gyp hanging up to dry with yellow Golden Rod flowers). Each individual flower is up to 2mm across. The bunch consists of five or more stems and is just under 60cm long. Not for food use.
Please note that all our dry gypsophila bunches are air dried. This natural process often causes a little shrinking of the flowers and a mild change in colour. The flowers in these dry gypsophila bunches are in shades of pale lavender pink with a few cream and parchment colour blooms. The stems are olive green to light brown. The bunches tend to be more brittle but less expensive than chemically preserved flowers. The colour is natural not dyed.