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Gerbera Oro
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Gerbera Oro (Gerbera hybrid) will create a golden glow wherever it is used; with deep golden flowers and a classic black eye the large flowers are sure to impress.

Bred for the cut flower market, Gerberas are extremely desirable for their fabulous performance as cut flowers. With an extremely long vase life it’s time to add them to your garden so you can grow your own exquisite bouquets. Gerberas are ideal grown in a pot or massed in a huge tub, or taking their place in a warm protected garden bed. Gerberas flower from Spring onwards in warmer regions and from Summer in cooler temperate regions. Prefers a full sun position in well drained soil, treat regularly with a fungicide in cooler climates.

Supplied as a 45x90mm Biodegradable Ellepot Growcell.**

**Ellepot Growcells are similar to Jiffy pots making them perfect for reducing transplanting shock as the root system of the plant does not get disturbed when planting out.
For shipping we are sitting them into a 50mm Forestry tube as this will prevent them from drying out in transit and it also means we can put the plants into our plastic shippers to keep them secure in the mail.
On arrival your Gerbera plants will be fine being left in the pot for up to a week or so after receiving them but care needs to be taken to stop the growing media from drying out- regular watering is essential.
For planting out simply remove the pot from your Gerbera, leaving the Growcell intact, and plant directly into the ground in a sheltered position or place it into a larger pot with a good quality potting mix.

  • Suitable for areas with full sun
  • Ideal in pots or containers
  • Suitable to cut for vases
  • Grows 30cm wide
  • Grows to 50-60cm high
  • Spring-Autumn
  • Ideal Growing Regions:
  • Cool
  • Temperate
  • Arid
  • Semi-arid
  • Mild Tropical
  • Tropical
  • View growing regions on the Climate Map

Availability: OUT OF STOCK/OUT OF SEASON! Available to order from November, unless sold out.

$12.90

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Common Name: GERBERA Also known as African Daisy
Botanical Name: Gerbera jamesonii G. hybrids
Family Name: Asteraceae
Plant Type: Deciduous Crown
Flowering: Summer to Autumn
Size: 45cm H x 45cm W
Positioning: Full Sun
General Care: Many perennial plants are supplied as bare rooted crowns. The root section may resemble a ballerinas’ skirt, or hairy leggy bits, and the crown or growing tip often resembles a mass of dead leaves or stems. Upon receipt of your order: It is recommended that these are planted as soon after receipt as possible. If you cannot, store in a cool, well ventilated area in the original packaging. This is only suitable for a few days as the plants may die if allowed to dry out or stay too wet.
General Information: Gerberas originated from South Africa and grow best in a warm climate or conditions. Need to be sheltered from strong winds.
Planting: Width: Refer to the catalogue or additional information on specific varieties. Depth: A hole large enough to accommodate the root mass should be dug. The crown of the plant (where the leaves and roots meet) should be planted at the soil surface. Cover the roots with soil and water the plant well. If planted too deep it can cause rotting and death to the plants. Ideally, plants can be placed into mounded beds, and this will assist with any drainage problems.
Soil: Extremely well drained raised garden beds is essential.
Watering: Regular and thorough watering during the growth period is required- do not allow plants to become waterlogged.
Fertilising: Gerberas like a general fertiliser with occasional liquid feeds whilst growing.
Likes: Tropical climates and humidity. Dislikes: Cold climates, frost and strong winds.
Pruning: Trimming off dead flowers stems once the blooms have faded can usually encourage a second flush of flowers. During Winter many perennials become dormant; this is the ideal time to cut back to about an inch above ground level.
Tips: These plants can easily be divided after a few years. Simply dig up and divide clumps during winter then replant as soon as possible, as illustrated below.
Pests: Will suffer from Root Rot disease if soil conditions are not perfect. Planting in pot with a good quality potting mix (without water saving granules) is a solution if soil is too heavy.

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Establish which coloured region you live in and then consider the varieties listed as typically suited to that area. The Australian Climate Guide map is intended as a guide only as climatic conditions vary between specific locations. Factors such as local altitude, wind and the proximity of hills, mountains and bodies of water can cause variations from the generalised climate map. Note also that although a plant may be listed as suitable for a particular region, it may still require protection from extremes such as frost or strong winds. You should also consider its requirements for sun, shade and water.

Remember that you can often extend the range of plants that you can grow by creating micro-climates within your garden. Planting under trees, beside brick walls or in the shelter of a building, on high or low points in the garden can all have an effect. Even planting by a pond or surrounded by rocks can be used to advantage. Part of the joy of gardening can be experimenting and nothing is more pleasing that achieving success with a plant that is not usually seen in your area.

The map is based on Australian Bureau of Meteorology 30 year climatology data from 1961-1990. The zones are based on both temperature and humidity:

  • Tropical – hot humid summer .
  • Mild Tropical – warm humid summer
  • Semi-arid – hot dry summer, cold winter
  • Arid – hot dry summer, cold winter
  • Temperate – warm summer, cool winter
  • Cool – mild-warm summer, cool winter