Gerbera Daisies are native to Transvaal in southern Africa. They like warm, ventilated, and sunny environment. Gerbera Daisies are rich in color, including red, white, yellow, orange, purple and so on. The flowers are large and colorful. They can be used for cut flowers, potted plants and courtyard decoration.


Gerbera Daisies have beautiful charm and bright colors. They bloom all year round and are highly decorative. They are also resistant to long-distance transportation and have a long vase insertion period which make them ideal cut flowers. They are also suitable for potted flowers. Gerbera Daisies are used to decorate the hall, door side, windowsill, and desk. Gerbera Daisies have the function of removing formaldehyde and benzene pollution. They are weapons against formaldehyde and benzene and can keep the indoor air fresh.


In recent years, Gerbera Daisies have become the most popular gift flowers on Father’s Day. Father’s love is as great as mother’s. Father's love is more action than talk, it’s like silent support behind you. Therefore, Gerbera Daisies have become a symbol of great fatherly love.


In addition, Gerbera Daisies also represent "firm perseverance and fearless of dangers". That’s because Gerbera Daisies can also survive in low temperature 0 ° C or slightly alkaline soil.


Gerbera Daisies also symbolizes "mystery". It is said that there once was a city called Transvaal in Africa, but one day it suddenly disappeared. People tried to look for it, but they couldn’t. However, Gerbera Daisies, the flowers from that city survived, and they are now all over the world. The mystery has always existed in the flowers of Gerbera Daisies ever since.