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Gypsophila White Artificial Flowers

Gypsophila White Artificial Flowers

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White Artificial Gypsophila — Baby's Breath Spray On A 70 cm Stem

Gypsophila is the one flower that makes every arrangement look finished. A handful of tiny white blooms on fine branching stems, and suddenly the roses look like a bouquet instead of three stems in a vase. Our artificial gypsophila is a 70 cm spray of small double-petalled white flowers and green buds on delicate branching stems — classic baby's breath, the flower that has anchored wedding bouquets and table arrangements since before anyone was overthinking flower choices.

Silk Baby's Breath For Bridal And Everyday Arrangements

Multiple branching sub-stems from one 70 cm main stem, each carrying clusters of small double-petalled white flowers with green buds interspersed. The spray fans out at the top into an airy, cloud-like silhouette. This is a filler flower — its job is to tie bigger blooms together and fill the gaps between them. Pair with a dark-pink Full Bloom rose for the classic rose-and-baby's-breath look. Add a white peony for a full bridal hand bouquet. Use it alongside the cream snowball for a white-and-cream arrangement that reads as expensive with very little effort.

How To Style Faux Baby's Breath

Three 70 cm stems in a tall narrow vase and the sprays fan out into a soft white cloud — baby's breath on its own is a complete arrangement for people who want something simple and airy. For a mixed display, use gypsophila as the filler around a butter rose and a mauve peony — the white filler softens the butter and mauve into something that looks like a real florist arrangement. For texture, pair with sage eucalyptus and lamb's ear — three different textures of green and white.

Same-Day Cape Town Delivery Only

Our artificial flower stems are available for same-day delivery in Cape Town on orders placed before 12 pm. We do not currently courier artificial stems nationwide or offer same-day delivery in Johannesburg on this range. Greeting card included on every Cape Town order.

Why Silk Gypsophila Is The Most Useful Stem In The Range

Gypsophila works with roses, peonies, hydrangeas, eucalyptus, bougainvillea — it is the universal filler. Fresh baby's breath dries out within a week, turns brown, and sheds tiny petals on every surface. Dried baby's breath (popular, but fragile) crumbles if you look at it wrong. The silk version holds its fresh, airy, cloud-like shape permanently. It does not shed. It does not brown. And the branching stems bend easily, so you can shape the spray to fill any gap in any arrangement.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does this artificial baby's breath look real?

The individual flowers are small double-petalled blooms scattered along fine branching stems — the same delicate structure real gypsophila has. Green buds sit between the open white flowers the way they do on a real baby's breath stem. In an arrangement alongside other flowers, most people would not notice it is silk.

How tall is the stem and what is included?

70 cm from tip to base. Each stem has multiple branching sub-stems that fan out at the top, carrying clusters of small white flowers and green buds. The spray creates an airy, cloud-like shape.

Is gypsophila the same as baby's breath?

Yes. Gypsophila is the botanical name for baby's breath — same flower, two names. "Gypsophila" is used more in South Africa; "baby's breath" is the common name everywhere else. Both refer to the same delicate white filler flower used in wedding bouquets and floral arrangements.

What flowers pair best with artificial gypsophila?

Everything. That is the honest answer — gypsophila is the most versatile filler in the flower world. Classic pairings: roses (any colour) for a traditional bridal look; peonies for a lush, garden feel; hydrangeas for a full, cloud-like arrangement; eucalyptus for a textural greenery display. The delicate spray fills gaps between larger blooms and makes a few stems look like a complete florist arrangement.

How long does artificial gypsophila last compared to fresh or dried?

Silk gypsophila holds its shape and colour for years indoors, out of direct sunlight. Fresh baby's breath lasts about a week before it dries out, turns brown at the tips, and sheds petals everywhere. Dried baby's breath is popular but fragile — it crumbles easily and sheds. The silk version is the only one that keeps the fresh, soft, cloud-like look permanently without shedding, browning, or crumbling.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery fees are charged separately and will be calculated and charged according to where your recipient is located.

We guarantee that our flowers will last 5 (five) days. If not, please get in touch with us, and we will assist you.

Care Instructions

Fresh flowers always need fresh water daily to live longer and be more healthy. We can tell when they haven't been looked after.

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