Gerber Daisy

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Gerber daisy flowers could be defined as a kind of daisy flower that was gotten from the sunflower family. This is a type of flower which is gotten from a species of flowers tat are known as gerbera. It's a genus that's from the ornamental branch from the sunflower loved ones of plants. The flower got its name from a individual. The person was generally known as Traugott Gerber who was a German naturalist. The flower was named after him in honor by a friend of his by the name of Carolus Linnaeus.

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Gerber Daisies