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Orange Gerbera Daisy FlowersOrange Gerbera Daisy Flowers

Orange Gerberas are a statement of happiness. Orange gerberas are unique, and giving someone orange gerbera daisies the sender is singling the recipient out and telling them what a special place they hold in their heart. Orange gerberas are vibrant, they look lovely as part of an arrangement or stand alone with splendour. It’s no wonder that gerberas are the most popular florist flower, and they have a great vase life as well.

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About Orange or Peach Gerbera Daisies
The Orange Gerbera Daisy or the Peach Gerbera Daisy says, "You are the sunshine of my life."    These attention-grabbing Orange Daisies offer a beautiful sunset color that will light up the face of the recipient.  Orange Daisies offer the perfect way to say "You one in a million."     Orange Gerberas are a favorite of our customers and come in multiple flower bouquets and arrangements or in monochromatic displays with other orange flowers.
Orange Gerbera Daisy Bouquet Care Tips
Simple yet sophisticated a vibrant colored orange gerbera bouquet makes a great choice as a flower gift no matter what the occasion. The gerbera flowers are the birth flowers for the star sign Leo, so make a great choice as a birthday flower gift for those born in July. We ship each individual gerbera floret with a protective net and a clear tube to support the stem, to ensure that your orange gerbera daisy bouquet arrives and flourishes to its maximum beauty and expected vase life of 4-7 days. Gerberas may be prone to bent neck, which can be avoided by leaving the clear tube in order to support the stems of the large florretted gerberas.

  1. Cut the band and remove your orange gerbera daisy bouquet from the box immediately upon arrival.
  2. Cut your gerbera daisy stems 1 inch under running water
  3. Place your gerberas in a vase filled 5-6inches with luke warm water and a packet of floral food
  4. Fill a clean vase 3/4 full with warm water and add the contents of the floral preservative
  5. Keep orange gerbera daisy bouquet away from drafts, direct sunlight, and excessive heat or cold
  6. Make sure to add fresh water or replenish the water if dirty, removing the dead foliage as needed

Important Tip for Gerberas – Fill the vase only 5-6 inches as fuzzy stems of these flowers decompose quickly in deep water. Orange Gerbera stems are highly susceptible to bacteria blockage which may cause their heads to droop over. Therefore it is very important to use clean water and replenish their supply of flower food every 1-2 days. Also gerbera daisies may be prone to bent neck, which can be avoided by inserting floral wire in the stem to lend additional support to the large floret or by leaving the clear tube left on to protect the stems from bending.

Arranging Orange Gerberas: Simple yet sophisticated, Gerberas are the birth flowers for the star sign Leo (July). The vibrant colored orange gerberas are a beautiful way of telling a loved one “you are the sunshine of my life.” We ship each individual orange gerbera floret with a protective net and a clear tube to support the stem, to ensure that your orange gerberas arrive and flourish to their maximum beauty and expected vase life. Your orange gerberas may be prone to bent neck, which can be avoided by inserting floral wire in the orange gerbera stem to lend additional support to the large floret. Otherwise we advise to leave the clear tube as they will only serve to provide additional much needed support to large floretted orange gerberas you receive.

Orange Gerbera Bouquet Care Tips: Your orange gerbera bouquet has an estimated vase life of 4-7 days, if properly take care of your orange gerberas can last longer. On receiving your orange gerbera bouquet, make sure you gently remove the protective cup from each gerber blossom; as the petals will gradually unfold to their full state. Fill your vase with approximately 5 to 6 inches of water depending on its height. Your orange gerberas have fuzzy stems that decompose quickly in deep water. Gerbera stems are highly susceptible to bacteria blockage which may cause their heads to droop over. Therefore it is very important to use clean water and replenish their supply of flower food every 1-2 days. To make sure orange gerbera stems remain straight, support the heavy flower heads when conditioning in water.