How could the sight of a Gerbera Daisy not put a smile on your face. Their colors are brilliant, their petals fan out imitating the rays of the sun, and they attract butterflies. I have received many Gerbera Daisies for graduations, birthdays, and dance recitals, and they never get old. They add a nice punch of color to any room. Gerberas also look good when glued to that favorite headband or tucked behind an ear.  The Gerbera Daisy got its name from German botanist and naturalist Traugott Gerber. Though Gerbera is the common name for this relative of the sunflower, it has also been called African Daisy, Transvaal Daisy, and Barberton Daisy. In case you are looking for a variety of Gerbera Daisy, you can choose from 30 species, as well as many colors like pink, yellow, and orange. By far, Gerberas are my favorite flower in this family. Their vibrant colors and beautiful design set it apart from many other flowers. -Lynne Opinions about the Gerbera Daisy came from ... me! So I guess, thanks me for supplying them. Thanks to wikipedia for the origin of the name Gerbera Daisy. Wikipedia can be found on the internet at www.wikipedia.org.
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