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Meaning of gerbera
A type of flowering plant
Etymology of gerbera
The word "gerbera" is named after the German botanist Traugott Gerber, who lived in the 18th century
The term is derived from the surname "Gerber" and the Latin suffix "-a", which is used to form names of plants
Synonyms
daisy
sunflower
zinnia
marigold
chrysanthemum
aster
carnation
rose
lily
orchid
tulip
daffodil
iris
violet
poppy
jasmine
hibiscus
begonia
geranium
petunia
snapdragon
lilac
gardenia
camellia
azalea
primrose
pansy
violas
verbena
nasturtium
calendula
cosmos
sweetpea
peony
hydrangea
morning glory
honeysuckle
Definitions
- A flowering plant native to South America, having large, showy heads of yellow, pink, or white flowers
- * A type of daisy with large, cheery flowers
Usage Examples
- The bouquet included a mix of roses, gerberas, and carnations
- * The garden was filled with a variety of flowers, including gerberas, sunflowers, and daisies