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Japanese Name:
ガーベラ
Romaji Name:
gaabera
Description
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A gerbera is a bright and cheerful flowering plant known for its large, colorful daisy-like blooms. Gerberas come in a variety of vibrant colors such as red, pink, yellow, orange, and white. They are popular in gardens and floral arrangements because of their bold appearance and long-lasting flowers. Gerberas symbolize innocence, purity, and cheerfulness.
History
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Gerbera is a genus of flowering plants first discovered in South Africa in the 18th century and later in tropical regions of Asia and South America. The plant was named after the German botanist Traugott Gerber. Gerbera became popular in Europe in the 19th century as an ornamental flower, valued for its bright, daisy-like blooms. Today, it is widely cultivated worldwide for gardens and floral arrangements.