"Baby's Breath is a flower that is a symbol of everlasting love, pureness, and innocence. These flowers are form delicate white clusters. They are often in wedding bouquets."@en . . . "Baby's Breath"@en . . "\u77F3\u982D\u82B1\u5C6C Gypsophila"@en . "lightgreen"@en . . "Gypsophilas are often grown as ornamental plants in gardens; they are grown both as garden plants and also valuable as a cut flower in floristry to add as a filler to flower bouquets. The most commonly encountered in gardens are G. paniculata (a perennial species), G. elegans, and G. muralis (both annual species). They are easily propagated from seed, by cuttings, or by root division before growth starts in the spring. Starting as a tiny seed, the annuals and perennials germinate in ten to fifteen days, and can grow rapidly up to 50 cm in height. While they prefer full sun, along with rich, light soil, deficiencies in poor soil constitution can be overcome by adding a general purpose fertilizer, as long as it is well drained. In the United States, it is common for young girls, particularly children attending weddings, to have their hair decorated with Baby's Breath. Gypsophila paniculata has become an invasive species in parts of North America. Gypsophila rokejeka is used to provide saponins in the production of halva Gypsophila species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including three case-bearers of the genus Coleophora which feed on G. fastigiata: C. kyffhusana, C. niveistrigella (both of which feed exclusively on the plant) and C. vicinella. The root of the Gypsophila repens is used to make the whip cream topping of the Turkish dessert kerebic. Boiling the root over a period of hours produces white bubbles which are collected, mixed with sugar, and mixed until it thickens to a cream. \u77F3\u982D\u82B1\u5C6C\u690D\u7269\u4E00\u822C\u7528\u65BC\u5712\u85DD\u4F5C\u88DD\u98FE\u3002"@en . "\u96D9\u5B50\u8449\u690D\u7269\u7DB1 Magnoliopsida"@en . . "\u771F\u6838\u57DF Eukarya"@en . . . . . "\u88AB\u5B50\u690D\u7269\u9580 Magnoliophyta"@en . "About 100 species / \u7D04100\u500B\u5C6C; see text / \u53C3\u898B\u6B63\u6587"@en . . . . . . "In 2327, Q, pretending to be a delivery man, brought a bouquet of roses and baby's breath to \"John Luck Pickard\". (TNG: \"Tapestry\" ) In 2375, The Doctor gave Seven of Nine a bouquet of roses and baby's breath as a sign of his affection for her. (VOY: \"Someone to Watch Over Me\")"@en . "coin"@en . "Baby's Breath is a 2008 Japanese movie."@en . . . "In 2327, Q, pretending to be a delivery man, brought a bouquet of roses and baby's breath to \"John Luck Pickard\". (TNG: \"Tapestry\" ) In 2375, The Doctor gave Seven of Nine a bouquet of roses and baby's breath as a sign of his affection for her. (VOY: \"Someone to Watch Over Me\")"@en . . "Baby's Breath is a 2008 Japanese movie."@en . . . . . . "0"^^ . . . . "Baby's Breath is a flower that is a symbol of everlasting love, pureness, and innocence. These flowers are form delicate white clusters. They are often in wedding bouquets."@en . . . "Gypsophilas are often grown as ornamental plants in gardens; they are grown both as garden plants and also valuable as a cut flower in floristry to add as a filler to flower bouquets. The most commonly encountered in gardens are G. paniculata (a perennial species), G. elegans, and G. muralis (both annual species). They are easily propagated from seed, by cuttings, or by root division before growth starts in the spring. Starting as a tiny seed, the annuals and perennials germinate in ten to fifteen days, and can grow rapidly up to 50 cm in height. While they prefer full sun, along with rich, light soil, deficiencies in poor soil constitution can be overcome by adding a general purpose fertilizer, as long as it is well drained."@en . "Baby's Breath"@en . . . . . . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Baby's Breath is one of the five Valentines that can be used to fill up a Farmer's Valentine's Mailbox as part of the Valentine's Day Event (2011)."@en . . . . . . "2008-04-05"^^ . . "__NOWYSIWYG__ The Baby's Breath is one of the five Valentines that can be used to fill up a Farmer's Valentine's Mailbox as part of the Valentine's Day Event (2011)."@en . "Baby's breath"@en . . . "Gypsophila repens"@en .