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GERBERA - Ger'bera


Description of gerbera

These herbaceous plants are found in South Africa. The fuzzy leaves grow in a rosette close to the soil and are lance-shaped, deeply lobed and about 12 inches long. During the summer, these plants bear many orange-scarlet flowers that resemble daisies atop a long stalk. There are many hybrids that come in white, cream, yellow, orange-pink, crimson, purple or violet. These plants are usually grown in greenhouses and are used for cut flowers, but in mild climates, they can be cultivated outdoors.

Potting of gerbera

When they are grown in a cool greenhouse, the minimum winter temperature must be 40 degrees. Repotting should be done in April. The compost should consist of equal parts of loam, peat or leaf mold with a liberal amount of sand added. When they've been repotted, be sure to shade and lightly sprits them until they're established, after which no shading is necessary. Throughout the summer, the soil should be kept moist and applications of weak liquid fertilizer should be given once in a while. From November to May, water should be given only when the soil becomes fairly dry.

Propagation of gerbera

The basal shoots can be detached in April and inserted in sandy soil. Keep them in a box covered with glass until they form roots, they can then be potted in 3-inch pots and later, in the 5-inch pots in which they will bear their flowers. Seeds may also be sown in pots of sandy soil in the spring or early summer. The pots are covered with a pane of glass and when the seedlings are an inch tall they are plucked out and placed in deep pans and subsequently into separate pots.

Varieties of gerbera

Gerbera Jamesonii (This is the main kind that grows 12 in. high and produces orange-scarlet flowers in the summer).

Other on "G" flowers and plants

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a guide to developing a water-wise landscape
C D E H
RECOMMENDED UNIFORM STATE SEED LAW (RUSSL)
Multiple CSSF Project Abstracts
POLLEN LIMITATION OF PLANT REPRODUCTION: Pattern and Process
PROGRESS IN POSITIONAL CLONING OF DISEASE RESISTANCE GENES IN ROSES
P L P R :
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PUBLICATIONS for Calendar Year 2004 AND RESEARCH PROJECTS LISTS for FY2005
Quinoclamine 2005 Summary
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Resistant Pest Management
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POLLEN LIMITATION OF PLANT REPRODUCTION: Pattern and Process
Going From This To This
Developmental Gene Evolution and the Origin of Grass Inflorescence Diversity
IMPACT Fall 2006
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2003 University of Florida Research and Education Centers
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Greenhouse Pest Control
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