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Baby's Breath
Family: Caryophyllaceae;
Genus: Gypsophila;
Species: spp.;
Synonyms:
Growth Form: Forb
General:
Perennial herb, consisting of up to three species, including G. paniculata.
Flowers:
Flowers tiny, white to pink, button-shaped, and create dense clusters at the tips of branches.
Fruits and Seeds:
Leaves:
Leaves are opposite with or without a clasping band of tissue around stem.
Stems or Branches:
Numerous, slender, delicate, grows 12-20 in. tall and is openly branching.
Threatens:
Beach and dune communities, sand prairies, gravel hill prairies; areas with full sun and sandy or gravely soils
Look-Alikes:
Silene antirrhina, S. cserei
Distribution:
Native to eastern and central Europe and Asiatic U.S.S.R. to western China. Widespread in Canada and the northern U.S.
Other Links:
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/michigan/science/art23902.html http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=GYPA
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 Leaves, stem, and flowers Invasive Plants of Wisconsin Photo Gallery
 Flowers Invasive Plants of Wisconsin Photo Gallery
 Roadside invasion Invasive Plants of Wisconsin Photo Gallery
 North American Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
 Illinois Distribution USDA Plants DB 5.7.08
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