There’s something about Gypsophila that feels like a whisper of magic. It’s soft and timeless, yet also young, trendy, and constantly evolving. Once known as a filler flower, Gypsophila has stepped into a new role: bold, elegant, and full of potential. Its transformation is no coincidence — it's a result of vision, breeding, and trust in its creative power.
Gypsophila Is Having Her Moment
At the heart of this transformation stands Danziger, a breeder that doesn’t just breed flowers—they craft possibilities. Their Gypsophila collection travels through time and trend.
From the iconic Million Stars®, to the voluminous XLence®, to the distinctive Million Daisy™, each variety offers its own unique aesthetic and mood. Together, they make Gypsophila more versatile than ever, allowing floral designers to choose the perfect expression for each moment, each space, and each design.
Weddings With XLence, Million Stars, and Million Daisy
Across the world, Gypsophila has become an essential creative element in weddings, from bold installations to delicate, romantic details. Designers are learning that choosing the right variety can shape the entire atmosphere of a celebration.

XLence® , Million Stars® & Million Daisy™ Nicole Haffner, Blumenwerk - @magnifique_fotografie
Let Each Variety Tell Its Story
To truly unlock Gypsophila’s potential, it’s essential to understand the character of each variety. While they share a crop name, Million Stars, XLence, and Million Daisy each bring something entirely different to the table — in structure, in mood, and in the way they transform a design.
XLence – Where Volume Meets Romance
For floral designers seeking softness with presence, XLence delivers dramatic volume with graceful impact. It fills a space without ever feeling heavy, making it a favorite for bridal work, installations, and sculptural designs.
Designers love XLence® for how it transforms space:
Nicole Haffner, Blumenwerk:
“When I need Gypsophila to take the spotlight, XLence is my choice — bold, lush, and made for large-scale designs with impact.”
It’s also a favorite for romantic, high-end bridal work:
Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste:
“For bridal bouquets that feel soft yet full, XLence gives me the cloud-like elegance I’m looking for.”
And in practical terms, it’s pure efficiency:
Paul Fleischli , Blumen Krämer:
“XLence is all about maximum effect with minimal effort. Its volume fills space with power and lightness — the foundation of any lavish design.”
For large-scale installations, it’s an essential foundation:
Lucy Overment, Florista:
“For larger installations where I need to make a bold statement, XLence is absolutely essential. Its luxurious volume and brilliant white clusters create the perfect foundation — giving me that structural impact while maintaining cloud-like softness.”


XLence® Nicole Haffner Blumenwerk

XLence® Paul Fleischli , Blumen Krämer
Million Stars – Lightness and Sparkle
Fine, sparkling, and full of movement, Million Stars® brings rhythm and a delicate glow to any arrangement. Its airy texture softens bold forms, enhances natural designs, and creates a subtle shimmer that catches the eye, whether in romantic bridal work or rustic everyday bouquets.
Designers love it for the effortless elegance it adds:
Nicole Haffner, Blumenwerk:
“Million Stars adds that airy, shimmering touch that lifts the entire arrangement. It’s subtle, elegant, and brings a glow that feels almost magical.”
Its versatility makes it a daily favorite:
Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste:
“I love using Million Stars to bring lightness and movement into everyday or rustic bouquets — it’s the perfect textural layer without overpowering the look.”
And for a touch of whimsy and wonder:
Paul Fleischli , Blumen Krämer:
“Delicate and almost weightless, Million Stars adds playful sparkle to a bouquet — like stardust woven into the design.”
Perfect for petite designs with poetic sparkle:
Lucy Overment, Florista:
“When I’m creating smaller arrangements like table centerpieces and bouquets, Million Stars is my go-to — its airy sparkle and wide canopy of petite blooms bring that ethereal lightness.”


Million Stars® Paul Fleischli , Blumen Krämer
Million Stars® Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste
Million Daisy – A New Take on Gyp
With a look unlike any other gypsophila, Million Daisy™ redefines softness and structure. Its spaced-out blooms and sturdy yet gentle architecture lend a refined, airy feel — ideal for wildflower-inspired arrangements, sculptural bouquets, and natural bridal styling. It’s balanced, nuanced, and full of quiet personality.
Designers are drawn to its harmony and strength:
Paul Fleischli, Blumen Krämer:
“I love how Million Daisy brings stability and freshness. It stands out with its natural softness and strong, softly textured blooms — adding gentle structure without ever feeling heavy. The result is balance and a beautifully harmonious impression.”
Its soft versatility makes it a perfect in-between:
Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste:
“When I’m aiming for something between airy and compact, Million Daisy is my go-to. It adds a soft, natural touch with just the right hint of whimsy.”
And for some, it's love at first stem:
Nicole Haffner, Blumenwerk:
“Million Daisy is my absolute favorite — its refined, cloud-like softness is simply captivating. I love using it on its own to let its gentle elegance truly shine. There’s just something about it — unlike any other gyp.”
Lucy Overment, Florista:
"Million Daisy has completely stolen my heart! It delivers soft detail and lasting strength — a perfect mix for smaller bouquets that still want to leave a big impression."

Million Daisy™ BLOOM’s Magazine by Klaus Wagener

Million Daisy™ Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste

Million Daisy™ Paul Fleischli , Blumen Krämer

Million Daisy™ Nicole Haffner , Blumenwerk
Million Daisy™ Jutka Poppe, Flower&Taste
One Crop - Infinite Possibilities
Each Gypsophila variety from Danziger offers its own unique charm — from the bold volume of XLence, to the delicate sparkle of Million Stars, to the refined softness of Million Daisy. And while each can shine on its own, together they become tools for creative mastery.
Lucy Overment, Florista:
“When working on grand installations, I often use all three varieties together — each becomes a different brush in my creative palette. XLence provides the bold foundation, Million Stars adds movement and sparkle, and Million Daisy brings the soft, romantic finish. Together, they let me paint with texture and create truly unforgettable floral stories.”
Beyond the Aisle: Gypsophila in Interior Design
Gypsophila has long been beloved for weddings, but its potential reaches far beyond. Today, this airy bloom is making its mark in interior styling, from art installations to suspended floral clouds that redefine space. With varieties like XLence and Million Stars, and Million Daisy, designers are creating a lasting visual impact — even as the flowers dry, they retain their elegance, structure, and ethereal charm. It’s proof that gyp isn’t just a fleeting moment — it’s a design material with presence and permanence.

Your Vision, Your Voice, Your Gyp
Floral design is more than color—it’s emotion. More than placement—it’s intention. Danziger’s Gypsophila collection is a toolkit for creators, storytellers, and floral rebels. Imagine a cascade of Million Stars® catching warm light in a converted warehouse. A modern bridal bouquet accented with Million Daisy™, lending a lacy texture and subtle detail. Or the simplicity of one stem of XLence® in a minimalist vase—effortless, iconic, unforgettable.
Each designer brings their own story. And each Gyp responds accordingly. This isn’t a trend—it’s a renaissance. A shift in how we see, feel, and use Gypsophila. Danziger isn’t following that shift—they’re driving it, with the best varieties and a boundless vision. Look at this design where the three varieties are used: XLence, Million Stars, and Million Daisy.
So next time you reach for XLence, Million Stars, or Million Daisy, don’t just ask what you’ll design. Ask what you want to express. Say it boldly. Say it delicately. Say it with Gyp. With all three of them in one arrangement, or with each of them in their strength. Let your Gyp do more than fill. Let it express. Your design, your intention—your Gyp.