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Updated: May 3, 2025
Emerson; "that's the 'chalk-lover, gypsophila." "What is it?" "The delicate, white blossom that your grandmother always puts among cut flowers. It is feathery and softens and harmonizes the hues of all the rest. 'So warm with light his blended colors flow, in a bouquet when there's gypsophila in it." "But what a name!" ejaculated Roger.
They aren't crowded; they fall easily; they look happy." "And in a room you would select a vase that would harmonize with the coloring," added Margaret, who was mixing sweetpeas in loose bunches with feathery gypsophila. "When we were in Japan Dorothy and I learned something about the Japanese notions of flower arrangement," continued Mrs. Smith.
The porch was made cool with ferns and hanging vines; the hall, which seemed dark to eyes blinded by the glare outside, was brightened with yellow posies; the dining room had delicate blue lobelia mingled with gypsophila springing from low, almost unseen dishes all over the table where the tea and coffee were poured, and hanging in festoons from the smaller table on which stood the bowl of grape juice lemonade, made very sour and very sweet and enlivened with charged water.
It yielded last summer as high a percentage as 65 of twisted individuals, many of them repeating the monstrosity on several branches. After some occasional observations Gypsophila paniculata seems to promise similar results. These and some others seem to belong to the same group as the valerian and to constitute only poor or so-called half-races. Next to the torsions come the fasciated stems.
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