Gerbera jamesonii


Gerbera jamesonii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Gerbera. It is indigenous to South Eastern Africa and commonly known as the Barberton daisy, the Transvaal daisy, and as Barbertonse madeliefie in Afrikaans.

Description

The species is perennial and reproduces asexually. This plant produces tall colorful flowers in season. The flowers may be red, yellow, pink, or orange.

History

Gerbera jamesonii was first described by Robert Jameson in 1889 while exploring the Barberton area in the Lowveld region of Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. It was the first species of Gerbera to be the subject of a scientific description, studied by J.D. Hooker in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1889.
The flag and coat of arms of the Province of Mpumalanga include a depiction of this flower.

Gallery


Gerbera Jamesonii - flower view 03.jpg|Gerbera jamesonii in red
Gerbera Jamesonii - flower view 02.jpg|Gerbera jamesonii in orange

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