Gerbera mini Dali

Gerbera mini Dali
Flower type Semi-double; Slightly doubled
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow-009A; Red-dark red-045A
Flower diameter 7,5 - 8 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Flower color distribution Feathered; Marginate; Multi-colored

Gerbera mini Dali, also known as the Transvaal Daisy, is a stunning flower with semi-double, slightly doubled petals. The flower color variations of this species include a beautiful range of yellows, from medium yellow to a more intense shade of golden yellow (classified as 009A) and deep, rich red (classified as 045A).

When in full bloom, the flowers of Gerbera mini Dali measure between 7.5 and 8 centimeters in diameter. They are arranged in inflorescences known as capitula, which resemble an attractive flower head.

What makes Gerbera mini Dali truly remarkable is the unique color distribution on its petals. Each petal is feathered, with soft color gradients that create a delicate and eye-catching effect. The margins of the petals are also distinct, providing an additional touch of sophistication. Moreover, these flowers showcase a multi-colored appearance, with the combination of yellows and reds creating a striking contrast.

In gardens and floral arrangements, Gerbera mini Dali is a fantastic choice to add vibrancy and elegance. Their semi-double petals and distinct color patterns make them a focal point in any setting. Whether used as cut flowers in bouquets or planted in gardens, these flowers are sure to captivate attention and bring a touch of joy and beauty.

Adding Gerbera mini Dali to your floral collection or garden will undoubtedly brighten up any space and provide a delightful visual display. With their stunning color combinations and unique petal patterns, these flowers are a sight to behold.

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