Gebera large flowered 'Swanlake'

Flower type | Slightly doubled |
Flower color | White-white-999D |
Flower diameter | 9,5 - 10 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
The Gebera large flowered 'Swanlake' is a stunning variety of the Transvaal Daisy that is beloved for its beautiful blooms. This particular flower type is slightly doubled, meaning that the petals are layered and create a lush and full appearance. The flower color of 'Swanlake' is a pure, crisp white, making it an elegant and classic choice for any garden or floral arrangement.
When it comes to size, the flower diameter of this Gebera variety ranges from 9.5 to 10 cm, making it quite substantial and eye-catching. The large size of the blooms adds to their appeal and makes them stand out among other flowers in a garden or bouquet. The inflorescence of the 'Swanlake' is a capitulum, also known as a head. This means that several flowers are clustered together on a single stem, creating a cohesive and uniform look.
What makes the 'Swanlake' unique is its unicolored flower color distribution. Unlike some other Gebera varieties that may have different shades or streaks of color, 'Swanlake' is purely white. This unicolored distribution enhances the simplicity and elegance of the flowers, allowing them to be a versatile choice for various occasions and settings.
Transvaal Daisies, including the 'Swanlake' variety, are known for their long-lasting blooms and overall durability. They can thrive in a range of climates and are relatively easy to care for, making them a popular choice for both professional florists and home gardeners.
Whether used as a focal point in a bouquet or as a statement flower in a garden bed, the Gebera large flowered 'Swanlake' is a stunning option. Its slightly doubled petals, pure white color, and large flower diameter create a visually impactful and elegant display. Consider adding 'Swanlake' to your flower collection for a touch of timeless beauty.
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