An arrangement of roses looks excellent accompanied by flowers and plants like these
Gypsophila
Gypsophila is a delicate flower popular in the floral industry due to its small white flowers and ethereal appearance. In Ecuador, gypsophila is cultivated in several regions around the imposing snow-capped volcanoes such as Cayambe and Cotopaxi, as well as around Quito, the country’s capital.
The Ecuadorian gypsophila is exported to various international markets, where it is used as a filler flower in floral arrangements, especially in bridal bouquets and centerpieces. Its romantic appearance and durability make it a popular choice for complementing other flowers in floral arrangements.
In short, Ecuadorian gypsophila is prized in the floral industry for its quality, freshness and beauty, and contributes to the country’s reputation as a major exporter of high-quality flowers.
Tinted Gypsophila
The gypsophila dyed in an artisanal process where different colors of this flower are obtained. Pink, blue, green and multicolored are usually produced. This type of Gypso is quite popular at events, gala competitions and often at weddings, graduations or social gatherings because they brighten and beautify the environment by accompanying roses and other flowers.