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Peach Gerbera Daisies
Peach Gerbera Daisies
Collection: Standard
Color Shade: Peach
More Info- Blooming: 2-3 days
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Peach Gerbera Daisies
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- Flower Care
Soft. Sunny. Effortlessly Charming. Our premium Peach Gerbera Daisies feature large, perfectly round blooms in warm peach and soft coral tones, accented by fresh green to dark centers. These cheerful, modern flowers bring a gentle glow and playful elegance to weddings, events, and everyday floral designs. Known for their clean silhouette and bold bloom size, Gerbera daisies make beautiful focal flowers while keeping arrangements light and approachable. The warm peach color pairs effortlessly with blush roses, white lilies, ranunculus, garden roses, and fresh greenery, making them ideal for romantic, spring, and summer palettes. Each stem is strong and supportive, perfect for bridal bouquets, wedding centerpieces, baby showers, bridal showers, birthday celebrations, and joyful event d�cor. Peach Gerbera Daisies add color without overpowering, offering balance, brightness, and charm. Fresh-cut and carefully handled to ensure vibrant color and long-lasting freshness, our Peach Gerbera Daisies are a florist favorite for bulk wedding flowers, event flowers, and premium floral arrangements that call for warmth, softness, and happy, unforgettable moments.
- Blooming Time: Gerbera Daisies need 2-3 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the "Flower Care" tab, ensuring they're in peak condition for your event.
- Stem length: 15-20 inches long.
- One Bloom per stem.
Flower Care Gerber Daisies:
Gerber daisies are vibrant, long-lasting flowers that can brighten up any arrangement. To keep them fresh and beautiful for as long as possible, follow these care tips.
By following these simple care steps, your cut gerber daisies will stay vibrant and fresh, bringing joy and color to your space for as long as possible!
1. Trim the Stems
- Before placing gerber daisies in water, cut about 1-2 inches off the stems at a 45-degree angle. This allows the flowers to absorb water more effectively. Make sure to use a sharp knife or scissors to avoid crushing the stem.
2. Remove Lower Leaves
- Remove any leaves that will be submerged in the water. This helps prevent bacterial growth, which can shorten the lifespan of the flowers.
3. Use Clean Water and a Clean Vase
- Fill your vase with clean, cool water and make sure the vase is free of any dirt or bacteria. Gerber daisies are sensitive to dirty water, so a clean vase ensures a longer life.
4. Add Flower Food
- If you have flower food, add it to the water to provide nutrients that will help your gerber daisies last longer. If you don’t have flower food, a teaspoon of sugar can also provide some nourishment.
5. Keep Them Cool
- Place your gerber daisies in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or drafts. They thrive in cooler temperatures and will last longer in these conditions.
6. Change Water Daily
- Gerber daisies drink a lot of water. Change the water in the vase daily to keep it clean and fresh. You may also want to recut the stems every two days to keep them hydrated.
7. Avoid Ethylene Gas
- Keep gerber daisies away from ripening fruits and vegetables, as they emit ethylene gas, which can speed up the wilting process of flowers.
8. Handle Gently
- Gerber daisies have delicate petals, so be careful when handling them. Avoid squeezing or bruising the blooms, as this can cause them to wilt faster.