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A Simple Guide to The Gerbera Daisy

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by Isis K. Nouvelle

The gerbera daisy is an annual flower with an appearance somewhat similar to the common daisy. The Gerbera genus is a group of plants, with about 30 wild species, commonly used for ornamental purposes. The , discovered relatively recently in 1884 in South Africa, were specifically bred in England during the late 19th century to enhance their attractive characteristics as an ornamental or decorative plant.

After that, gerbera daisies were more and more in demand because tourists took samples back home with them. Now they are among the most frequently purchased blossoms. Nowadays, these are bred for sale particularly in Holland and in Colombia. There are a great number of different varieties that have been developed which differ from one another in their sizes, forms, hues, and distinctive markings.

The gerbera daisies possess huge flowers that are alike in looks to sunflowers. They are obtainable in a colorful of arresting colors from clean white to profound crimson. With their blossoming heads so large and brilliant, the gerbera daisy is usually linked with pleasure and superior joyfulness. By itself, this flower makes an exceptional alternative for several present case proposed to let some light in someone’s day, or rejoice festive events.

The human meaning that we assign to gerbera daisies is much like the meaning we assign to other daisies. Daisies are known as time-honored symbols of purity, innocence, and beauty. The gerbera daisy is a symbol of these human attributes as well. But due to its large, flowering head and its wide variety of colors, the gerbera daisy also is a symbol of good cheer and happiness.

Gerbera daisies are a great gift for a long list of happy occasions from birthdays to weddings, or as gifts that are intended to raise someone elses spirits, such as get-well gifts, because of its wide variety of colors, styles, and different meanings. Gerbera are just as easily at home being a part of a large bunch of different cut flowers, or being alone as the only type of flower in a simple bouquet.

Just like a single rose can be given as a gift, so too can a single gerbera daisy, it can also be given along with a gift. So, regardless of how you decide to give it a fresh gerbera daisy sends a message of warmth and happiness that everyone can receive with joy. To send this message one can order online, or through a local flower shop.

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