What is another word for baby's breath?
Pronunciation:
[ bˈe͡ɪbiz bɹˈɛθ], [ bˈeɪbiz bɹˈɛθ], [ b_ˈeɪ_b_i_z b_ɹ_ˈɛ_θ]
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Synonyms for Baby's breath:
n.
• babies'-breath (noun) • flower (noun)- wallflower,
- Black-Eyed Susan,
- lavender,
- water lily,
- hyacinth,
- primrose,
- geranium,
- smilax,
- goldenrod,
- buttercup,
- lilac,
- yucca,
- daffodil,
- dogwood,
- lotus,
- poinsettia,
- amaryllis,
- mimosa,
- hollyhock,
- larkspur,
- camellia,
- bluebell,
- tulip,
- acacia,
- lupine,
- viburnum,
- oleander,
- anemone,
- cowslip,
- pansy,
- honeysuckle,
- foxtail,
- hydrangea,
- rose,
- mayflower,
- ranunculus,
- hepatica,
- dandelion,
- fuchsia,
- sweet pea,
- snowberry,
- hawthorn,
- daisy,
- strawflower,
- begonia,
- laurel,
- lady's slipper,
- jonquil,
- fleur-de-lis,
- rosemary,
- periwinkle,
- verbena,
- azalea,
- peony,
- magnolia,
- heather,
- carnation,
- spirea,
- crocus,
- orchid,
- trillium,
- wisteria,
- lily,
- indigo,
- foxglove,
- African Violet,
- petunia,
- edelweiss,
- aster,
- iris,
- morning glory,
- rhododendron,
- snowball,
- jasmine,
- chrysanthemum,
- flax,
- snapdragon,
- poppy,
- bloodroot,
- narcissus,
- clematis,
- forget-me-not,
- violet,
- phlox,
- hibiscus,
- gardenia,
- cornflower,
- duckweed,
- zinnia,
- Queen Anne's Lace,
- sunflower,
- gladiolus,
- columbine,
- marigold,
- dahlia,
- Sweet William.
Other synonyms:
• Gypsophila paniculata-
•
- tiger lily,
- calla lily,
- alfalfa,
- evening primrose,
- thistle,
- chamomile,
- plantain,
- lily of the valley,
- lobelia,
- scarlet pimpernel,
- camomile,
- marshmallow,
- ragwort,
- mum,
- marguerite,
- mallow,
- hop,
- polyanthus,
- Impatiens,
- bird of paradise,
- cyclamen,
- passionflower,
- teasel,
- snowdrop,
- freesia,
- bougainvillea,
- pampas grass,
- vetch,
- gentian,
- pimpernel,
- delphinium,
- heliotrope,
- fern,
- nasturtium,
- ling.
- butter-flower,
- crowfoot,
- rosaceous,
- benweed,
- kingcup,
- wood lily,
- old maid flower,
- genus petunia,
- marsh marigold,
- indigo plant,
- butterweed,
- garden pink,
- moon daisy,
- hop-skip,
- blossom,
- bluebottle,
- pink wine,
- winkle,
- red periwinkle,
- eelpout,
- prairie gentian,
- butterflower,
- haw,
- heather mixture,
- paeony,
- prime,
- record hop,
- paigle,
- pine lily,
- redroot,
- silver wattle,
- puccoon,
- sweetpea,
- lupin,
- salad burnet,
- slipper orchid,
- milquetoast,
- purplish,
- peak,
- leopard lily,
- cayenne jasmine,
- ragweed,
- nance,
- passionflower vine,
- helianthus,
- flush,
- golden everlasting,
- kentan,
- efflorescence,
- bachelor's button,
- queer,
- poinciana,
- may blob,
- pinko,
- aquilege,
- digitalis,
- meadow bright,
- teazel,
- marguerite daisy,
- bay wreath,
- plantain tree,
- hemlock tree,
- skip,
- fleur-de-lys,
- faggot,
- mouse ear,
- aquilegia,
- buck's fizz,
- yellow paper daisy,
- blush wine,
- broom,
- poove,
- clove pink,
- ox-eyed daisy,
- tansy ragwort,
- jacinth,
- gillyflower,
- milksop,
- orchidaceous plant,
- sea anemone,
- spiraea,
- ladies' slipper,
- oxeye daisy,
- red pimpernel,
- sweet sand verbena,
- lady's-slipper,
- wild hyacinth,
- vervain,
- bloodstone,
- mamma,
- lady-slipper,
- poison parsley,
- florist's chrysanthemum,
- althea,
- arum lily,
- ping,
- primula,
- genus nasturtium,
- genus viburnum,
- queen,
- old maid,
- wistaria,
- camelia,
- cape periwinkle,
- pantywaist,
- flag,
- tap,
- cornel,
- roseate,
- white daisy,
- bloom,
- lilac-colored,
- rose periwinkle,
- winter fern,
- glad,
- common snowberry,
- waxberry,
- mom,
- wood anemone,
- burbot,
- lady slipper,
- liverleaf,
- sacred lotus,
- rap,
- pouf,
- pinkish,
- mama,
- mommy,
- scots heather,
- teasle,
- gladiola,
- purple,
- rose wine,
- lucerne,
- florists' chrysanthemum,
- dogwood tree,
- fairy,
- goldcup,
- water dragon,
- indigotin,
- white lotus,
- fagot,
- fag,
- foxtail grass,
- tulip gentian,
- momma,
- anil,
- windflower,
- white lily,
- iris diaphragm,
- blowball,
- wood hyacinth,
- tetterwort,
- genus lotus,
- trailing arbutus,
- devil lily,
- mummy,
- meeting house,
- sissy,
- mammy,
- hops,
- calla,
- rose bay,
- cusk,
- corpus sternum,
- poison hemlock,
- baby's breath,
- lobster plant,
- painted leaf,
- may lily,
- genus smilax,
- wake-robin,
- harebell,
- poor man's weatherglass,
- genus ranunculus,
- sword lily,
- silent,
- ma,
- poof,
- knock,
- reddish blue,
- heyday,
- rosiness,
- laurel wreath,
- althaea.
How to use "Baby's breath" in context?
Baby's breath is an annual herbaceous plant endemic to North America. It grows to a height of 30-60 cm, has alternate leaves, and produces small white or pink flowers in the summer. Baby's breath was traditionally used as a flavouring and floral scent in soap, perfumes, soaps, shampoos, and other cosmetics.
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