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Daisy Gerbera Bouquet

$79.00 USD

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Gerberas are truly stunning flowers with their gorgeous, rich colours and their classic appearance. Did you know that Gerberas are the fifth most popular flower in the worldGerberas are part of the daisy family but are a larger variation of them. Their overall meaning is innocence, purity, cheerfulness and joy. As we said, they come in loads of different vibrant colours and sending these flowers will certainly make someone’s day. If you’re looking to cheer someone up an arrangement of Gerberas is your best choice. It is also the birth flower of April, so is you want to send a bouquet for someone’s birthday in April, this is your flower.They’ve got large flowering heads and almost look like sunflowers, but in colours for every single occasion. Gerbera daisies are almost as large as sunflowers too. Their stem is long and tubular with large leaves. There are 30 different species of the Gerbera daisy including the Ambigua and Crocea. However, most cultivated varieties are derived from the common Gerbera daisy, the Gerbera jamesonii. These flowers grow to about a foot in height with the average bloom measuring four inches wide.The Gerbera was discovered in 1884 near Barberton, South Africa, by Scotsman Robert Jameson.

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