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Gerbera (Orange) - Plant

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Description

Gerbera daisies are striking flowe They make you smile every time you look at them and cheer you up in an instant. With such a rich bloom, they induce creativity and vitality!

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1 Gerbera (Orange) - Plant
2 6 inch (15 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black)

These beautiful blooms are perfect for any occasion (or for no occasion!) and for any region! Its widely recognized that sending coloured Gerbera Daisies represents different emotions, similar to what each rose colour means. Gerberas are easy to care for, whether in a vase/pot inside, or planted/potted outside.

Gerbera flowers are popular daisies that feature large, colourful blooms. Though they re commonly sold potted as gifts, they can make wonderful additions to any flower garden. Plus, when you grow your own gerbera flowers, you ll be able to make beautiful cut flower arrangements.Family: AsteraceaeThe name of the red gerbera is native to Africa, Madagascar, South America and Tropical Asia. Also known as the African Daisy, as well as Barberton Daisy and Transvaal Daisy, its name comes from the 18 th century German naturalist, Traugot Gerber.

Plant Specifications

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name African Daisy, Transvaal Daisy, Barberton Daisy.
Maximum Reachable Height Red gerbera daisies grow from 15 to 45 cm
Flower Colour Gerbera comes in many colors like orange,red,white,pink,yellow,rani color.
Bloom Time Gerbera daisies are considered perennial flowers in warm areas and annual ones in places where winter is involved. Naturally, red gerbera daisies bloom only during springtime, but they can be found all year long in florist shops.
Difficulty Level Easy to grow

Planting and care

  • Make sure your red gerbera daisies are watered properly.
  • Leave time for the soil to dry before you water them again, keep the soil moist, not too wet.
  • Also, remove any dead head immediately after you notice it, as new blooms should be encouraged.
  • Place your gerberas in a sunny windowsill where they can get approximately six hours of sunlight per day.
  • Find a semi-shaded area outside if you are growing them outdoors -- a shaded patio or veranda is ideal.
  • Expose your gerberas to average local temperatures.
  • Avoid temperatures above 70 degrees Fahrenheit, if possible, since heat may cause your gerberas to stop blooming.
  • If you can t provide your gerberas with a shaded outdoor area, move them indoors during the hottest hours of the day.
  • Water your gerbera plants in the morning.
  • Avoid wetting the flowers -- moisten the soil that the pants grow in.
  • Allow the soil to dry before watering again.
  • Avoid over watering your gerberas as this may trigger poor flower growth and root or crown rot.
  • Fertilize your gerberas every other week during the spring and summer flowering period.
  • Use a water-soluble fertilizer that s rich in potassium and phosphorous.
  • Mist the leaves of your gerbera plants with water at least once a week to increase the humidity and prevent red spider mites.
  • Remove old, discoloured leaves and faded flowers and stems to maintain your gerbera plants, prevent fungus infections and to encourage new growth.

    Gerbera care

    Planting transplants from a garden store or nursery is the best way to plant gerbera daisy, as the plants are undependable and difficult to propagate from seed. Gerbera daisies thrive in well-drained soil improved by the addition of 2 to 3 inches of compost or manure.

    While the plants tolerate full sunlight, they perform at their best when exposed to morning sunlight and afternoon shade. When planting gerberas, ensure the crown of the plant - the point where the main stem joins the roots - is planted about 1 inch above the surface of the soil. This step is critical as gerberas tend to suffocate if the crown is buried.

    Sunlight Place your gerberas in a sunny windowsill where they can get approximately six hours of sunlight per day. Find a semi-shaded area outside if you are growing them outdoors - a shaded patio or veranda is ideal.
    Watering Water thoroughly, then allow top 1 inch (2.5 cm) to dry out between watering.
    Soil Check the soil of the site. If it is heavy or clay-like, you will need to amend it with compost, peat moss and sand. Gerbera flowers grow best in areas with slightly sandy, well-drained soil. Once you ve amended the soil, dig holes for your gerbera plants that are about a foot apart. These holes should be twice as wide as the flower s original container but no deeper.

    Planting any part of the gerbera s stem can cause the flower to rot. After planting the flowers, pack in the remaining soil firmly and water thoroughly.
    Temperature Cool to average 55-75F/13-24C.
    Fertilizer Feed every 2 weeks while in bloom with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted by half.

    Gerbera uses

    Ornamental Use:

    • The plant is used for ornamental purpose
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you plant Gerbera daisies in the ground?

    Yes, You can plant Gerbera daisies in the ground.

    Are Gerbera annual or perennial?

    Gerbera can be grown as perennials in its hardiness zones and as annuals in cooler areas where winter freezes are common.

    What does a Gerbera plant look like?

    Gerbera is herbaceous plant in ‎Asteraceae family and commonly grown for their bright and cheerful daisy-like flowers with a large capitulum with striking, 2-lipped ray florets.

    Why is my Gerbera plant wilting?

    The main reasons of Gerbera plant wilting are as follows
    1. Due to over watering or less watering to plant.
    2. Plant does not get proper sunlight.
    3. Lack of nutrient.
    4. Disease and pest infestation.

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    Is Gerbera daisy an indoor plant?

    Yes, you can grow Gerbera plant indoor where it receives at least 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight.

    Can Gerbera daisies be planted outside?

    You can grow Gerbera outdoor where it receives at least 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight.

    How to plant Gerbera flower?

    To plant Gerbera consider the following points.
    1. To grow plant in pot, choose a pot having of 5-7 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.
    2. Fill the 1/3 pot with well drained soil which is rich in organic content and place the plant in the center of the pot.
    3. Fill the remaining pot with same soil.
    4. Keep the plant in indirect bright light location for 2-3 days and then gradually move to a location that receives at least 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight.
    5. Once the plant is overgrown in current pot, plant it in field. If you are planting purchased plant directly in ground follow below procedure.
    1. Keep the plant in indirect bright light for 3-4 days and gradually move to a location receiving direct bright sunlight for 4-6 hours a day.
    2. Dig a pit twice the size of the bag/pot the current plant is in.
    3. Fill the 1/3 of pit with soil rich in organic content, place the plant in center and fill the pit with same soil.
    4. Apply water. General caring tips- Plant should get 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight a day. Water the plant when surface soil (1-2 inch) feels dry to touch. Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing season (June July).

    How to plant Gerbera daisy seeds?

    To grow Gerbera plant through seed is not feasible. Consider the following points
    1. Use a pot having 7-10 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.
    2. Fill the pot with well drained soil. To sow seeds make a hole about 1/2 inch in soil, place seeds in it, cover with soil and apply water.
    3. Maintain the moisture in soil by applying water if soil in pot (1-2 inch) feels dry to touch.
    4. Keep the pot at a location receiving indirect bright light. Seeds will germinate within a week.

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    When to plant Gerbera daisies?

    You can plant Gerbera in January-February month.

    How often do Gerbera plants flower?

    Gerbera will bloom throughout the year but flowers mainly during September-January month.

    Are Gerbera plants hardy?

    Yes Gerbera are hardy plants

    Can you plant Gerbera daisies in a pot?

    Yes, You can plant Gerbera in a pot. Choose a pot having of 5-7 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.

    How to care Gerbera plant?

    Caring tips to grow Gerbera plant.
    1. Sunlight- At least 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight is required.
    2. Soil- Soil should be well drained, fertile and nutrient rich.
    3. Water- Water the plant when 1-2 inch surface soil layer feels dry to touch.
    4. Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing season (June-July).

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

    How to grow Gerbera plant?

    Gerbera plant is grown by seeds, side shoots, cuttings and micro propagation. Consider the following points to grow plant.
    1. Sunlight- At least 4-6 hours of direct bright sunlight is required.
    2. Soil- Soil should be well drained, fertile and nutrient rich.
    3. Water- Water the plant when 1-2 inch surface soil layer feels dry to touch.
    4. Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing season (June-July).

    Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

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