About White Gerbera Daisies :
The White Gerbera Daisy evokes innocence and truth. According to an ancient Celtic legend, A legend suggests that White Daisies came from the spirits of children who died at birth and God sprinkled these flowers over the Earth to cheer up their parents. White Daisies were also used to represent heraldry, make daisy chains and adorn hats. A bouquet of White Gerberas is a thoughtful way to show you care.
White Gerbera Daisy Bouquet Care Tips :
Simple yet sophisticated white 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 white gerbera floret with a protective net and a clear tube to support the stem, to ensure that your white 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.
- Cut the band and remove your white gerbera daisy bouquet from the box immediately upon arrival.
- Cut your gerbera daisy stems 1 inch under running water
- Place your gerberas in a vase filled 5-6inches with luke warm water and a packet of floral food
- Fill a clean vase 3/4 full with warm water and add the contents of the floral preservative
- Keep white gerbera daisy bouquet away from drafts, direct sunlight, and excessive heat or cold
- 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. White 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 White Gerberas: Discovered in 1884 in South Africa, Gerberas are the 5th most popular
flower, and the most popular daisy flower variety. Simple yet sophisticated,
the elegant white gerberas are appropriately symbolic of innocence. We
ship each individual red gerbera floret with a protective net and a clear
tube to support the stem, to ensure that your red gerberas arrive and
flourish to their maximum beauty and expected vase life. Your red gerberas
may be to bent neck, which can be avoided by inserting floral wire in
the red 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 red gerberas you receive.
White Gerbera Bouquet Care Tips: Your white gerbera bouquet has an estimated vase life of 4-7 days, if
properly take care of your white gerberas can last longer. On receiving
your white 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 white 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 white gerbera stems remain straight, support the heavy
flower heads when conditioning in water.
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