Gerbera large flowered 'Hooper'

Flower type | Slightly doubled; Semi-double |
Flower color | Red-medium red-043A |
Flower diameter | 11 - 12 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Red-medium red pink-046D |
One of the most stunning members of the Gerbera family is the large flowered 'Hooper,' also known as the Transvaal Daisy. With its slightly doubled or semi-double flower type, this vibrant red beauty is a sight to behold.
The flower color of the 'Hooper' is a mesmerizing shade of medium red, officially designated as 043A. Its petals are velvety and feel like a caress against the skin. But what makes this Gerbera variety truly unique is its expansive size, with a flower diameter measuring an impressive 11 to 12 centimeters.
Adorning each stem are inflorescences in the form of capitulums, commonly referred to as heads. These heads consist of multiple blossoms grouped together, creating a captivating display of radiance.
The 'Hooper' possesses a bicolored flower color distribution, meaning it exhibits various shades within its petals. In this case, the primary color is the striking medium red, while the secondary color is a delightful blend of red-medium red pink, specifically identified as 046D.
In the language of flowers, the 'Hooper' Gerbera symbolizes passion and love, making it a desirable choice for various occasions. Its elegant appearance and vibrant hues make it a popular option for floral arrangements, whether it be as a standalone bloom or mixed with other complementary flowers.
Furthermore, the 'Hooper' Gerbera is also sought after for its extensive lifespan. With the proper care, this beautiful blossom can grace a room for several weeks, showcasing its alluring presence. Its long-lasting nature has made it a favorite among both professional florists and amateur gardeners alike.
When it comes to cultivation, the 'Hooper' Gerbera thrives in well-drained soil and requires ample sunlight to flourish. Adequate watering and regular fertilization are essential for maintaining its health and prolonging its bloom life. As with all Gerberas, removing spent flowers promotes continuous growth and enhances the aesthetic appeal of the plant.
In conclusion, the 'Hooper' Gerbera, or Transvaal Daisy, with its large flowers and bicolored petals, is a marvel of nature. Its radiant red hues and captivating size make it a standout in any floral arrangement or garden. Whether gifted to a loved one or used to add vibrancy to a space, the 'Hooper' Gerbera is undoubtedly a flower that commands attention and admiration.
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