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Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Baby’s-Breath is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. Other than USA, the plant is known by the name Gypsophila. Several species of Baby’s-Breath are found in calcium rich soils including gypsum. It is a garden plant that grows 2-3 feet tall and has widely branching stems. The plant is grown in front of shrubbery in rock gardens. Florists often mix tiny white flowers of Baby’s-Breath among larger flowers in bouquets for providing a beautiful and delicate look.

Baby’s-Breath is a herbaceous, annual and perennial plant. Leaves are linear to triangular 1-7 cm long and 2-8 mm broad. Flowers grow in large inflorescences, which could be dense, open or lax. Each flower is small with a diameter of 3-10 mm and with five white or pink petals. Baby’s-Breath is often grown as ornamental plants in gardens. The plant is easy to grow and can often be found in dry and open places.

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind
Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind
Bougainvillea is a flowering plant native to South American countries from Brazil west to Peru and from south to southern Argentina. As per different botanists, there can be four to eighteen species of Bougainvillea genus. The name Bougainvillea comes from the name of an Admiral in French Navy who discovered the plant in Brazil. Bougainvillea is normally used as ornamental plants in most of the regions with warm climates. They can be found at many countries like India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Australia, and the Mediterranean region, the Caribbean, Mexico, South Africa and United States of America in Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii and southern Texas.

Bougainvillea grows to a height of more than 3 meters (10 feet) and up to a height of about 12 meters with thorny and woody vines. Leaves are alternate measuring about 4-13 cm long and 2-6 cm broad. Small white flowers surrounded by large and colorful bracts of red, purple, pink, orange or pale yellow grow on the plant. Flowers grow in the clusters of three enclosed by 3-6 bracts. Bracts are papery and thin and thus sometimes the flowers are called ‘Paper Flowers’. Several cultivars and hybrid plants in thorn-less varieties have been cultivated all over the world. Bougainvilleas are rapid growing and all-year flowering plants.

Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind

Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind

Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind

Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind
Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind

Pictures of Flowers Bougainvillea Pictures and Bougainvillea Kind