Gerbera daisies are divided into four classes: single flower, semi-double flower, double flower, and spider flower.
In warm climates, Gerbera daisies are grown as tender perennials that come back every year. In areas with cold winters, they are treated as annuals and planted in garden beds or containers after all danger of frost has passed in the spring. If you live in a climate where winters are cold and snowy, it is best to buy nursery-grown starter plants.
Gerbera daisies establish themselves at a moderate pace, delivering their first flowers within 14 to 18 weeks and continuing to bloom throughout the summer.
Pink gerbera with green stamen are easy to cultivate, yield a lot of flowers, and have large stems that are excellent for cutting.
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