Gerbera Garvinea Orangina

Flower type | Single |
Leaf margin | Lobed |
Winter hardness | Reasonable (USDA-zone 7) |
Flower color | Orange-dark orange-N025B |
Soil fertility | No special demands |
Leaf, general shape | Elongate |
Flower diameter | 5,5 - 6 cm |
Plant height | 40 - 50 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Leaf size | 15 - 20 cm |
Light conditions | Sunny |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Yellow-dark yellow-014A |
Moisture requirements | Normal |
The Gerbera Garvinea Orangina, also known as the Transvaal Daisy, is a stunning flower that brings a pop of vibrant orange into any garden or floral arrangement. With its unique single flower type and lobed leaf margins, it adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outdoor space.
One of the standout features of this flower is its reasonable winter hardness, making it suitable for USDA-zone 7 and similar climates. This means that even in colder temperatures, the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina can thrive and continue to brighten up your garden.
The flower color of the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina is a beautiful range of orange to dark orange that instantly catches the eye. The bicolored petals create a stunning visual impact and make this flower a favorite among garden enthusiasts. The secondary color of the flowers is a yellow-dark yellow shade, adding depth and contrast to its appearance.
In terms of soil fertility, the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina has no special demands. It can grow in a variety of soil types, making it a low-maintenance flower to care for. Normal moisture requirements are needed, ensuring that the soil is neither too dry nor overly saturated.
The plant itself has an elongate leaf shape, with dark green foliage that provides a beautiful backdrop for the vibrant flowers. The leaves can grow to a size of 15-20 cm, adding lushness to the overall appearance of the plant. With a plant height of 40-50 cm, it is a compact flower that can fit well in both small and large gardens.
The Gerbera Garvinea Orangina produces inflorescence in the form of capitulum or head-shaped clusters of flowers. This adds a unique visual interest to the flower and makes it an attractive centerpiece in any garden display. When the flowers bloom, they have a diameter of 5.5-6 cm, creating a bold statement.
To ensure the healthy growth of the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina, it is best to provide sunny light conditions. This flower thrives in direct sunlight, making it an ideal choice for gardens that receive ample sunlight throughout the day.
Overall, the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina is an exceptional flower that offers a vibrant burst of color and beauty to any outdoor space. Its unique features, including its single flower type, lobed leaf margins, and bicolored petals, make it a standout choice for garden enthusiasts. With reasonable winter hardness, normal moisture requirements, and no special soil demands, this flower is a low-maintenance option for any gardener. Whether used as a centerpiece in a garden bed or a focal point in a floral arrangement, the Gerbera Garvinea Orangina is sure to captivate and impress.
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