Vibrant Gerberas

Embrace the vibrant charm of gerberas. Order and send cheerful bouquets to bring joy, happiness, and positivity. Trust our prompt delivery for a delightful burst of color and smiles


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Gerberas by Serenata Flowers

Bright and cheerful, there are lots of things to love about gerbera flowers. Just like a beam of happiness, they shine brightly with their vibrant colours and big flower heads to deliver messages of joy and appreciation wherever they are sent to. Send a colourfull bouquet of gerberas by post, letterbox or our courier anywhere in the UK with our free delivery. Available seven days a week, you can now send happiness anytime you want!

Care tips for Gerberas

Have you received a bouquet of vibrant gerbera flowers? Lucky you! Now play a good host to your new friends by following our care tips listed here. Cut your gerbera stems at an 45 degree angle under running water with sharp knife. Place them into a vase with room temperature water and add flower food. Leaves should all be above waterline of the vase. Change the water every few days. Cut the gerbera stems every few days to keep them looking fresh. Keep your flowers away from fruits and drafty places. If you're worried about breaking the gentle stems, you can use a bit of florist wire to keep your gerberas looking nice and straight. Play the perfect host by changing the water and adding more plant food every three days or so. Feel free to talk to your flowers, but be careful not to cause unease to other guests who may be visiting.

Questions about Gerberas

Gerberas, also known as Gerbera Daisies or Gerbera Jamesonii originate from South Africa and are available in various sizes vibrant bright colours. The are most known as a cut flower commonly used in bouquets, but can be also grown sucessfully in gardens.

Gerberas are available almost in all colours of the rainbow, apart from blue & green - blue Gerberas are produced artificially by using a special tint. Most popular colours include pinkorangeyellowred and white.

Yes, they certainly can! They thrive in a warm room away from direct sunlight and will reward you with a burst of gorgoeous blooms.