Gypsophila Card
Description
Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Gypsophila —"The One That Waits" 
(Everlasting Love · Innocence · Purity) 
There’s a quiet strength in gypsophila—soft as a breath, light as a hush—yet it endures with a grace that defies its fragility.
In the language of flowers, baby’s breath speaks of innocence and steadfast love. You’ll often find it in wedding bouquets—not merely as filler, but as a vow. A silent promise. Love that lingers, even when time presses in.
In Eastern European folktales, gypsophila was said to “whisper secrets” to those who paused to listen—carrying messages from faraway hearts or those no longer near. The ancient Greeks believed it bloomed in sacred or forgotten places. In old countryside lore, it was sometimes called fairy smoke—the morning mist left behind after a night of fae dancing.
Though it looks delicate, gypsophila holds its shape long after it’s been cut. It dries without breaking, keeps without fading. A symbol of the bonds that aren’t loud or showy, but unshakable. Quiet. Enduring.
Some say it was planted by those who waited.
By those who loved gently—but deeply.
And if you see it bloom, perhaps something in you was waiting, too.