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- How To Grow And Care for Gerberas - Bunnings Australia
The gerbera is grown for its striking, brightly coloured flowers of orange, red, yellow and many other colours, growing from 30cm-wide rosettes of evergreen leaves
- Gerbera Growing Guide - Garden Express - Online Nursery
Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii G hybrids) also known as African Daisy, Barberton Daisy, Transvaal Daisy is a perennial flowering shrub It is part of the Asteraceae or daisy family and has been cultivated from the native Gerbera from South Africa
- 5 Easy Steps on How to Grow Gerbera | Love The Garden
Gerbera daisies grow in most Australian climates, except the very coldest - where you could try growing them as indoor plant instead Grow gerberas from potted plants or seeds planted out after the risk of frost has passed
- The Gerbera Connection – The Gerbera Connection
Located in Mackay, Queensland, The Gerbera Connection is an Australian flower farm focusing on growing and breeding Australian gerbera plants and cut flowers Our aim is to grow the highest quality cultivars and bring them to the Australian market
- Gerberas - Burkes Backyard
Gerberas are becoming fashionable again, particularly as cut flowers Gone are the narrow petals and insipid pale orange and salmon flowers Available now are gerberas in vibrant new hues with broad petals in double and semi-double forms
- How to Grow Gerbera - Yates Australia
Gerberas are grown for their bright cheerful daisy-like flowers They sit high on upright stems are a favourite as a cut flower
- How to Grow and Care for Gerbera Daisies - Martha Stewart
Also known as Transvaal daisies, gerberas originate from South Africa and come in an array of eye-catching hues, including orange, pink, and yellow—making them a popular pick for any size or style of garden "Gerbera daisies are exuberant and playful," says landscape architect Janice Parker
- Gerbera - Wikipedia
The first scientific description of a Gerbera was made by J D Hooker in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1889 when he described Gerbera jamesonii, a South African species also known as Transvaal daisy or Barberton daisy Gerbera is also commonly known as the African daisy
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