Hi everyone, apparently gypsophilia really kicks up a stink? :( It seems really popular but a good friend of mine has told me it's rather pongy! anyone know if this is true?!
CommentAuthorlala "mod" bunni
I've never known it smell ..... I have pink gysp in my garden and thst doesn't
I had lots of gyp at my wedding and there was no smell at all from it
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CommentAuthorInDreamland
My sister had some at her wedding and no smell at all, just really pretty xxx
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Had our dream perfect honeymoon in Hawaii!
CommentAuthorLauraY27
Some do, but the gyp they use it wedding flowers has been cultured to not smell. The ones that do tend to smell are the wild ones. The gyp I've got in my garden doesn't either.
I'm using it for all of the flowers for my wedding xx
We've got quite a bit at our venue, and she has some included in the venue decorating when she has her open days, none of it really smells that I've noticed but Laura's post seems educational x
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CommentAuthorInDreamland
They're really pretty too x
Married the love of my life on Saturday 11th May 2013 xxx
Had our dream perfect honeymoon in Hawaii!
CommentAuthorSLC86
Thanks guys I'm reassured now xx
CommentAuthoralmost a year wife!!
Hi I personally find it does smell and so do crysthanthemums... Laura's post is good so if that's what u want then make sure it cultivated! X