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Rosea Creeping Baby's Breath

Rosea Creeping Baby's Breath

Regular price $10.00 CAD
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Rosea Creeping Baby's Breath is a hardy perennial, a cloud of tiny white flowers softening every neighbour. Rosea Creeping Baby's Breath flowers in summer in shades of pink, and performs best in full sun with low watering once established. This compact perennial matures to roughly 11-16 inches tall and 12-18 inches wide. It is ideal for perennial borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator plantings, offering dependable colour that returns every year. Easy to establish and simple to maintain, Rosea Creeping Baby's Breath rewards basic care with a reliable display season after season. It tolerates dry spells well once its roots are down.

  • Mature height: 11-16 inches
  • Mature width: 12-18 inches
  • Bloom: Pink, summer
  • Light: Full Sun
  • Water: Low — water deeply but infrequently once established
  • Hardiness: Zone 3-9
  • Maintenance: Low maintenance
  • Pruning: Cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring; deadhead spent blooms through the season to encourage rebloom.
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  • Latin Name: Gypsophila repens 'Rosea'
  • 📏 Current Size: <6 inches
  • 🌱 Mature Size: Height: 11-16 inches | Width: 12-18 inches
  • ☀️ Light: Full Sun
  • 🧊 Hardiness Zone: 09-Mar
  • 🍃 Foliage Colour: Green
  • 🌸 Bloom Colour: Pink
  • 🗓️ Bloom Period: Summer
  • 🪴 Planting Instructions: Dig a hole slightly wider than the pot, keeping the top of the root ball level with the surrounding soil. Loosen circling roots before planting, backfill with native soil amended with compost, then water thoroughly to settle. Space plants about 12-18 inches apart and keep well watered through the first full season while roots establish. Plant in full sun.
  • 💧 Care & Watering: Water low: water deeply but infrequently once established. Mulch to conserve moisture and moderate soil temperature, and feed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Cut back to the ground in late fall or early spring; deadhead spent blooms through the season to encourage rebloom.

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