Gerbera Daisy

 
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The Flower of
Vibrant Cheer

 

Gerbera Daisies are are known for their showy, bright and cheerful blooms. They come in various sizes and vibrant colors. With huge blossoms and sturdy stems, these flowers are a favorite for many who love their happy and hip vibe.

Gerbera Daisy Care Line Classification

 
 

Care Information

 

Light

 

Place in a bright location, avoid direct sunlight indoors. Some sun is fine when grown outdoors.

 

Temperature

 

Moderate home temperatures are ideal: 65-70°F daytimes and 60-65°F nights. Avoid excessively hot or cold temperatures.

 

Water

 

Prefers moderately moist soil. Water thoroughly when soil surface feels dry to the touch. Remove wrap or decor before watering. Drain off all excess water. Do not allow plants to stand in water.

The Gerbera Daisy: Deep Dive

Season

Year round indoors

Care

Gerberas require an unusual combination of bright light and moderate temperatures. A spot near a sunny window might be too hot and can scorch the leaves, but without adequate light, the plant won’t produce blooms. Bright sunlight in the AM works well, but be sure the plant is protected from full sunlight in the afternoon. Water the plant deeply whenever the top inch of soil is feeling dry to the touch. Check soil often to maintain consistent soil moisture. Best to take off wrap/container and place in a sink before watering to allow it to drain from the bottom of the pot. Once pot has drained, replace to to original spot. Pinch off blooms as soon as they wilt to keep the plant neat and compact and to stimulate more blooms.

Home to Garden

Gerberas do best outdoors in a hot climate but planted in shade. Ensure that the crown of the plant-the point where the main stem meets the roots-is slightly above ground level, because covering the crown may cause the plant to suffocate. Water the plant regularly during the blooming season and allow the top soil and the crown to dry before the next watering.

 

Flower Meaning

Because of the Gerbera Daisies popularity, there are many different meanings. Generally gerberas are believed to symbolize beauty, innocence, and purity. They are also associated with cheerfulness primarily because of the myriad of vibrant colors it offers. Gerberas are ideal to give to someone who is celebrating an array of occasions, anyone who needs a little lift, or if you need some color and happiness in your home or work! 

Fun Facts

Gerberas are part of the sunflower, aster, and daisy family. It was named after the renowned German botanist Traugott Gerber by the Dutch botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius who discovered the flower in South Africa in 1737. This favorite flower has many different roles and meanings in different parts of the world. In Egypt, Gerber’s are a devotion of the sun. As for the Celts, they are believed to help reduce stress and sorrows. The Gerbera Jamesonii is the national flower of Eritrea, a country in East Africa. It is the official flower of the month of April.

 
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