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2007-06-14 14:23:58 · 30 answers · asked by ? 4 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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comes from sittin on your chair with no damn underwear on!! makes the chair smells like a dirty diaper !!!!!

2007-06-14 20:37:36 · answer #1 · answered by kurleylovescheese 6 · 1 0

Gypsophila (Baby's-breath; Gypsophila [1] ) is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, native to Europe, Asia and north Africa. Many species are found on calcium-rich soils, including gypsum, whence the name of the genus. Some species are also sometimes called "baby's breath" or simply, "Gyp", among the floral industry. Its botanical name means "lover of chalk", which is accurate in describing the type of soil in which this plant grows.

They are herbaceous annual and perennial plants growing to 5-120 cm tall. The leaves are opposite, linear to narrow triangular, often falcate (sickle-shaped), 1-7 cm long and 2-8 mm broad. The flowers are produced in large inflorescences, which may be either dense or open and lax; each flower is small, 3-10 mm diameter, with five white or pink petals.

2007-06-14 21:27:41 · answer #2 · answered by Brownie-Girl 3 · 2 0

A hardy annual able to withstand periods of short term drought. Native to Europe, it has naturalized throughout the eastern United States. Flowers are white, forming dense delicate clusters. Prefers full sun in well-drained soils. Baby's Breath can not tolerate an acid soil. Sow in early spring, seedlings are not winter hardy. Baby's Breath provides many strategic applications within the garden.
does that answer your question for you.

2007-06-14 21:27:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Also known as Baby’s Breath, this is one of the most widely used of all the fillers, airy, soft beige color, soft and pliable, makes mini gyp a perfect filler for wreaths and arrangements. 4 oz. bunch. For decoration Only, not Food Grade. Well that was the explanation I got off the web, all I can add is that it also comes in white. Now you can say that Baby's Breath is a sweet aroma to a mother and father.

2007-06-14 21:31:56 · answer #4 · answered by Lady 5 · 0 0

Baby's Breath is a tiny white flower usually used as a filler in floral arrangements. Native of Europe
http://www.gardenguides.com/plants/info/flowers/annuals/babys.asp

2007-06-14 21:32:47 · answer #5 · answered by Cheryl 6 · 0 0

Baby's breath are those little white filler flowers that are in bouqets. They by themselves smell pretty bad so perhaps they should've gone with baby's diaper. They come from the land of Sweeny Todd.

2007-06-14 21:26:45 · answer #6 · answered by neve_freak2001 5 · 2 0

Baby's Breath is a type of white flower. I've posted you a link to a picture of one.

http://www.prairiefrontier.com/flwrpics/naturlized/anlbbybr.jpg

2007-06-14 21:30:10 · answer #7 · answered by sillygoose112393 4 · 1 0

Baby's breath comes from the mouth of an infant. Beware: may impair your ability to operate machinery.

2007-06-14 21:31:29 · answer #8 · answered by roxy81492 4 · 0 0

baby's breathe is a flower that grows for all newborn baby's to show them that there is always hope and that they will grow from a little tiny seed to a huge beautiful flower :D

2007-06-14 21:27:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It's a type of flower. Typically seen with roses and some wedding arrangements. It doens't smell very good.

2007-06-14 21:31:24 · answer #10 · answered by lastcaress21 3 · 1 0

baby's breath is a small bunch of tiny white flowers

2007-06-14 21:28:15 · answer #11 · answered by PeRsOn 2 · 2 0

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