RF2R5GREF–Wall gypsophila flowering in the garden, Wall gypsophila (Gypsophila muralis), Field gypsophila
RM2JHXBYG–Brunswick, Germany. 12th July, 2022. Bicolor baby's breath (Gypsophila muralis) blooms in a garden. Credit: Stefan Jaitner/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2WGBWKC–Overhead view of White gypsophila flowers on a plate
RM2JWH9JT–'Gypsophila muralis'. Winkler, Karl Gustav Adolf (1810-1893), draughtsman, cartoonist
RF2GGBK3R–Close-up of a Gypsophila muralis ( field gypsophila ) perennial.
RF2BW6NWA–close-up of small purple flowers in sunbeams. gypsophila muralis with the tiny flowers.
RF2T7190J–Old illustration of Baby's breath (Gypsophila elegans). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RF2NAE5B3–White gypsophila flowers in the ceramic vase
RF2R5GRJ8–Wall gypsophila flowering in the garden, Wall gypsophila (Gypsophila muralis), Field gypsophila
RF2MH0F86–White Gypsophila flowers in bouquet
RF2WGBW7C–Close-up of a bunch of white Gypsophila flowers in a green glass vase on a table
RF2WEM9HH–Table setting with fresh Gypsophila flowers
RF2NM86GB–White gypsophila flowers in the ceramic vase on concrete table as a interior decor
RM2JHXBPD–12 July 2022, Lower Saxony, Brunswick: Bicolor baby's breath (Gypsophila muralis) blooms in a garden. Photo: Stefan Jaitner/dpa
RF2J6F6C0–Asian spring table setting with gypsophila flowers served on the modern concrete table
RM2JHXBP5–10 July 2022, Lower Saxony, Brunswick: Bicolor baby's breath (Gypsophila muralis) blooms in a garden. Photo: Stefan Jaitner/dpa
RF2GGBK39–Close-up of a Gypsophila muralis ( field gypsophila ) perennial.
RM2JHXBXN–Brunswick, Germany. 12th July, 2022. Bicolor baby's breath (Gypsophila muralis) blooms in a garden. Credit: Stefan Jaitner/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2EM6EBD–Gypsophila, or Gypsy, delicate tiny white semi-double flowers in Summer on this small compact plant, covered in water droplets
RFKH1BY1–Gypsophila flowers in nature
RMDETF7D–Mist of small gypsophilia flowers dispersed throughout a massive clump of flowering bloom garden bride
RM2C1MPAT–Gypsophila muralis L Gypsophila muralis L.
RF2MX80T7–Pink paper bag and white Gypsophila flowers as a shopping concept
RF2H9YMFC–Gypsophila muralis, Low Gypsophila, Caryophyllaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RM2CDXGDX–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . e.Zinnia. 248 MANUAL OF GARDENING Useful annuals for edgings of bedsand walks, and for ribbon-beds. Ageratum, blue and white. Alyssum, sweet. Brachycome. Calandrinia. Clarkia. Collinsias. Dianthuses or pinks. Gilia. Gypsophila muralis. Iberis or candytufts. Leptosiphons. Lobelia Erinus. Nemophilas. Nigellas. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243), Saponaria Calabrica. Specularia. Torenia. Whitlavia. Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. This list is compiled
RMPG1JCN–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 248 MANUAL OF GARDENING Useful annuals for edgings of beds and walks, and for ribbon-beds. Ageratum, blue and white. Alyssum, sweet. Braehycome. Calandrinia. Clarkia. Collinsias. Dianthuses or pinks. Gilia. Gypsophila muralis. Iberis or candytufts. Leptosiphons. Lobelia Erinus. Nemophilas. Nigellas. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243). Saponaria Calabrica. Specularia. Torenia. Whitlavia. Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. This list is compile
RF2R5GRHG–Wall gypsophila flowering in the garden, Wall gypsophila (Gypsophila muralis), Field gypsophila
RFJ5M7XD–wall gypsophila
RF2WGBW1J–Overhead view of a bunch of white Gypsophila flowers in a green glass vase on a table
RF2WEM9H9–Table setting with fresh Gypsophila flowers
RMMCRC5R–. Abb. 285. Salzsteppe auf der Puszta Hortobagy bei Debreczen. Hordeuni Gussonoanuni, Atropis limosa, Camphorosma ovata, Gypsophila muralis, Artemisia monogyna. (Nach einer Aufnahme von D. H. Freiherr v. Handel-Mazzetti, Wien.) Verlag von Franz Deuticke in Leipzig und Wien.
RMRWMRNR–Elliott's 1845 to 1895 Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition elliotts1845to181895wmel Year: 1895 u WM. ELLIOTT & SON'S' GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 189j GYPSOPHILA. Pretty hardy plants; will grow in any garden soil. G. Muralis is well suited for rockwork. G. Paniculata is an effective plant in shrubberies. Per Pkt. Gypsophila Muralis. A charming little plant, covered with beautiful pink blossoms. Hardy annual, I it. . 5 Paniculata. White, fine for bouquets. Hardy perennial 5 GOURDS. Ornamental gourds of extremely rapid growth. Very desirable for covering walls or trellises, and produc- ing
RF2J6FP5R–Asian spring table setting with gypsophila flowers served on the modern concrete table
RF2MYADP5–Spring nature flat lay with white Gypsophila flowers and green leaves of Ruscus plant
RF2GGBK3C–Close-up of a Gypsophila muralis ( field gypsophila ) perennial.
RFKH1BY6–Gypsophila flowers in nature
RMDETF39–Mist of small gypsophilia flowers dispersed throughout a massive clump of flowering bloom garden bride
RM2C1MWNP–Gypsophila muralis L Gypsophila muralis L.
RF2MX80RX–Pink paper bag and white Gypsophila flowers as a shopping concept
RF2H9YMF6–Gypsophila muralis, Low Gypsophila, Caryophyllaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RMRD9X7X–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 248 MANUAL OF GARDENING Useful annuals for edgings of beds and walks, and for ribbon-beds. Ageratum, blue and white. Alyssum, sweet. Braehycome. Calandrinia. Clarkia. Collinsias. Dianthuses or pinks. Gilia. Gypsophila muralis. Iberis or candytufts. Leptosiphons. Lobelia Erinus. Nemophilas. Nigellas. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243). Saponaria Calabrica. Specularia. Torenia. Whitlavia. Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. This list is compile
RMPG247P–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 248 MANUAL OF GARDENING Useful annuals for edgings of beds and walks, and for ribbon-beds. Ageratum, blue and white. Alyssum, sweet. Brachycome. Calandrinia. Clarkia. CoUiiLsias. Dianthuses or pinks. Gilia. Gypsophila muralis. Iberis or candytufts. Leptosiphons. Lobelia Erinus. Nemophilas. Nigellas. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243). Saponaria Calabrica. Specularia. Torenia. Whitlavia. Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. This list is compi
RFJ5FNH3–garden flower plant bloom blossom flourish flourishing summer summerly bed
RF2WGBW79–Close-up of a bunch of white Gypsophila flowers in a green glass vase on a table
RF2WEM9HG–Table setting with fresh Gypsophila flowers
RMMAA7M9–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . I. Gypsophila muralis L. Low Gypsophyll. Fig. 1825. Gypsophila muralis L. Sp. PI. 408. 1753. -Annual, diffuse, slender, much branched, glabrous or slightly rough at the base, 4-7' high. Leaves narrowly linear or subulate, attenuate at each end, 3"-io" long, l"-V' wide; peduncles slender, spreading or ascending, 3"-io" long; flowers purplish, iS"
RMRWMR88–Elliott's 1894 catalogue (1894) Elliott's 1894 catalogue elliotts1894cata1894wmel Year: 1894 14: WM. ELLIOTT & SOKS' GEJ^EEAL CATALOGUE FOR 1894. GYPSOPHILA. Pretty hardy plants; will grow in any garden soil. G. Muralis is well suited for rockwork. G. Paniculata is an effective plant in shrubberies. Per Pkt. Gypsophila Muralis. A charming little plant, covered with beautiful pink blossoms. Hardy annual, ^ ft.. 5 Paniculata. White, fine for bouquets. Hardy perennial 5 GOURDS. Ornamental gourds of extremely rapid growth. Very desirable for covering walls or trellises, and produc- ing remarkable
RF2MYACJ2–Spring nature flat lay with white Gypsophila flowers and green leaves of Ruscus plant
RF2GR8EF3–A perennial of a purple Gypsophila muralis ( field gypsophila )
RMDETF3G–Mist of small gypsophilia flowers dispersed throughout a massive clump of flowering bloom garden bride
RM2BXEM4F–Gypsophila muralis L Gypsophila muralis L.
RF2MX80RT–Pink paper bag and white Gypsophila flowers as a shopping concept
RF2H9YMFE–Gypsophila muralis, Low Gypsophila, Caryophyllaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RMRD9N9G–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 248 MANUAL OF GARDENING Useful annuals for edgings of beds and walks, and for ribbon-beds. Ageratum, blue and white. Alyssum, sweet. Brachycome. Calandrinia. Clarkia. CoUiiLsias. Dianthuses or pinks. Gilia. Gypsophila muralis. Iberis or candytufts. Leptosiphons. Lobelia Erinus. Nemophilas. Nigellas. Portulaca or rose moss (Fig. 243). Saponaria Calabrica. Specularia. Torenia. Whitlavia. Annuals that continue to bloom after frost. This list is compi
RF2WGBW1G–Close-up of a bunch of white Gypsophila flowers in a green glass vase on a table
RF2WEM9HB–Table setting with fresh Gypsophila flowers
RMMCRC7X–. Abb. 268. Bestand von Salicornia lierbacea mit Atropis salinaria und Gypsophila muralis am Ufer eines Salztümpels bei Vizakna. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek.) mit Arenaria graminifolia, Rannnciilns pedalus, Roripa pyrenaica, Rapislriim perenne, Genista sagitlalis, Cylisiis nigricans, Trinia Kilaibelii, Salvia nulans, S. beionicifolia, Echinni rubrum, Veronica spicala, Centaurea slenolepis, Hypo- choeris maca/a/a usw. entwickelt. Bei Großpold, norrlöstlich von Heriiiann- stadt, wächst bereits das im Marostale verbreitete Verbascum speciosum mit Silene Armeria, Dianlhus giganieus, Cyiis
RF2PGFB00–Table setting with white gypsophila
RMT3YPTG–Archive image from page 628 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 Abb. 284. Cainphorosn'iovata als erster Ansiedler auf „Szikbodea' bei Kuii-Szent-Miklos. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Ilayek.) Abb. 285. Salzsteppe auf der Puszta Hortobagy bei Debreczen. Hordeuni Gussonoanuni, Atropis limosa, Camphorosma ovata, Gypsophila muralis, Artemisia monogyna. (Nach einer Aufnahme von D. H. Freiherr v. Handel-Mazzetti, Wien.) Verlag von Franz Deuticke in Leipzi
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