Well for a gerbera it needs about half a cup of water with two teaspoons of sugar. Then the gerbera should live for a two weeks or more
Gerbera is just a Genus. There are different species of that flower. An example is Gerbera Bojeri
The scientific name for the Gerbera daisy is Gerbera jamesonii.
The anagram is "Gerbera Daisy" (genus Gerbera).
Gerbera is the scientific name. Gerbera Jamesonii is the best.
No, Gerbera seed is much smaller, longer and thinner with a fluffy appendage that aids in dispersal by the wind. They are very similar to marigold seed.
According to http://www.ehow.com/how_2066382_plant-gerber-daisies.html , the best way to plant gerbera daisies is to first inspect the plants to ensure you have one with buds that haven't bloomed yet. Gerbera diasies need full sun and lots of water to thrive, so it is important to think about the location for planting. Before planting the flower 12 inches apart into a deep hole, be sure to fertilize the well draining soil.
Gerbera daisies are from South Africa. They have weak stems and come in many tropical colors.
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Gerbera daisies (Gerbera jamesonii) typically have a fibrous root system. This means that their roots are made up of many thin, branching roots rather than a single, thick taproot. This fibrous root structure helps improve soil stability and allows the plant to efficiently absorb water and nutrients.
Gerbera daisies are not single celled. These daisies have many cells that create the flower.
Gerbera daisy is a flower from the daisy family. It begins with the letter g.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gerbera jamesonii.