Gerbera daisies have very weak stems. They also have bright tropical colors. They are not hardy in zones below 8 but are often planted as annuals in temperate zones.
Gerbera is just a Genus. There are different species of that flower. An example is Gerbera Bojeri
Gerbera daisies are not single celled. These daisies have many cells that create the flower.
Gerbera daisies are from South Africa. They have weak stems and come in many tropical colors.
Gerbera daisies come in almost every color. From white, to pink to yellow to brown. And most colors in between.
There are many types of daisies, including Gerbera daisies, Shasta daisies, African daisies, and English daisies. Each type varies in size, color, and petal formation, but they are all known for their cheerful appearance and ability to brighten up any garden or floral arrangement.
They are not poisonous to humans, cats, dogs or horses.
Gerbera daisies can improve air quality in the home by removing Trichloroethylene, which is commonly brought home with dry cleaning. You can learn more about the Gerbera at the Wikipedia.
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if they wont get planty of sunlight they wont bloom
gerbera daisies
Like most other plants, their leaves do most of the photosynthesis.
It is unlikely that gerbera daisies will thrive in zone six. They will do well in zones eight, nine, ten,Êand eleven.