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The Language of Flowers: Gerbera Daisy

By Penny | February 12, 2008



Gerbera daisies come in a vibrant rainbow of colors - pink, white, yellow red are just a few of the gorgeous colors that these happy flowers boast.

The gerbera currently ranks as the fifth most popular flower in the world behind the rose, carnation, chrysanthemum, and tulip. 

The meanings of gerbera daisies stem from those of to the daisy family in general. These meanings include innocence and purity, and daisies are also a classic symbol of beauty. However, the gerbera variety holds an added meaning of cheerfulness, which stems from the assortment of colors available.

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