Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia

Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia
Flower type Single
Flower color Pink-medium purple-067A
Flower diameter 10 - 11 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Flower color distribution Unicolored

Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia, also known as the Transvaal Daisy, is a stunning flower that commands attention with its vibrant colors. Sporting a single flower type, the Pastini Puglia features a captivating pink-medium purple hue, adding a touch of elegance to any garden or bouquet.

One of the standout features of the Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia is its substantial flower diameter, measuring between 10 to 11 centimeters. The size of its blooms is truly remarkable, allowing it to steal the spotlight wherever it is planted.

The flower is showcased in an inflorescence known as a capitulum or head, which forms a captivating cluster of flowers. This unique arrangement contributes to the Gerbera's overall allure and makes it a distinguishing feature among other flowers.

One of the striking aspects of the Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia is its unicolored flower color distribution. The petals of this exquisite flower boast a seamless blend of pink-medium purple, creating a stunning monochromatic effect. This uniformity in color enhances the flower's beauty and creates an eye-catching display.

The Gerbera large flowered curl-shaped Pastini Puglia is a delightful addition to any garden, as it brings a splash of vibrant color and charm. Its stunning pink-medium purple petals and generous flower diameter make it a standout among other flowers. Whether used in floral arrangements or showcased in a garden bed, this beautiful flower is sure to captivate anyone who beholds its beauty.

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