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If there is one flower that everyone loves, it’s gerbera daisy. The problem is that its stems bend so they may have to be stood upright in the vase with the assistance of those thin bamboo plant ...
In cooler climates, gardeners grow Gerbera daisies as annuals. The flowers prefer a cool (but not cold) winter temperature of about 45°F to 50°F. Gerbera daisy plants have no special humidity needs.
Gerbera daisies grow in temperatures between 40°F to 70°F. Gerbera daisies do not do well under extreme heat or in temperatures below 40°F. They prefer mild temperatures between 65°F and 70°F.
Q: How do I plant gerbera daisy seed? — J.R., Clear Lake A: You can sow gerberas in pots now. Lightly cover the seed. Germination occurs in 10 to 14 days.
Rudbeckia or Black-eyed Susan, Gerbera daisy, Dahlias, and Zinnas prefer Florida in the autumn or winter. All-season daisies to try include Sea Ox-Eye Daisy, Bidens species, Coreopsis, Blazing ...
Gerbera daisy is the common name given to Gerbera jamesonii which is native to South Africa. The genus Gerbera was named for the German naturalist Traugott Gerber and the species name jamesonii ...