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Flower of the month Gerbera

Playful, cheerful colors and shapes, available all year round and unscented: the gerbera matches every personality. The flower’s symbolism is also linked to cheerfulness. For example, the Celts believed that a gerbera would diminish the burden of daily life. The flower also symbolizes the joy of children, making it a perfect gift.

ORIGIN
Some history. Gerberas originate from southern Africa, Asia, South America and Tasmania. The flower is a member of the plant genus Asteraceae, and there are some thirty species in the wild.. The German doctor Traugot Gerber, who went on expeditions to find various types of medicinal herbs and plants, spotted the flower. He then christened the flower ‘gerbera’, after his own surname.

RANGE
At first glance the gerbera may seem to be a simple flower, but appearances can be deceptive. Take another look. The outermost ribbon-shaped flowers determine the shape of the whole flower, and the gerbera’s heart also consists of small flowers. It really is a wonder of Nature. There are now more than 600 varieties - too many to simply be divided by color or into large-flowered and small-flowered varieties. Hence there are small gerberas which are sold as ‘nano’ varieties and double-flowered, very pointy and bicolored varieties and varieties with twisted petals. Or think of new cultivars like Fireworx Firefly®, Pastini Cesena® and Power Ball®.

CARE TIPS FOR PROFESSIONALS

  • The gerberas’s vase life is good: good quality flowers can last two to three weeks. They then no longer need wires.
  • Use a clean vase and clean water with a preservative.
  • Trim the stems slightly so that they can take up water well. Like tulips, gerberas continue to grow in the vase. Take account of this in a mixed bouquet.
  • Big temperature fluctuations, a damp environment and direct sunlight will reduce the vase life.
  • Do not place gerberas near fruit: the ethylene gas released by the ripening fruit affects the vase life.
  • It’s better for the gerbera to refresh the water regularly rather than pour lots of water into the vase in one go.

DISPLAY TIPS FOR PROFESSIONALS
The gerbera represents cheerfulness and liveliness and is therefore often used to add color to bouquets. The smooth stem makes it easy to combine the flower with other flowers in a bouquet or arrangement. In April the gerbera combines well with blossom branches. Fill a vase with water and flower food, and cut the branches to different lengths. Place the branches together with gerberas of different heights tightly in the vase. This provides the flowers with plenty of support and creates an attractive vertical bouquet.

Source: Flower Council Holland