********* Harga Per Biji / Per Butir *************
Native to South Africa, this species of gerbera daisy (also known as Transvaal daisy or Barberton daisy) is a stemless, clump-forming, tender perennial. From a basal rosette of slender, spoon-shaped, often lobed or pinnatifid, dark green leaves (to 20 long) rise naked flowering stems to 12-18 tall, each stem bearing a solitary 4 daisy-like flower. Flowers are single or semi-double. Ray flowers of the species normally come in red, yellow and orange, but numerous cultivars have expanded the colors to also include white and numerous pastel varieties. Center disks are bronze-yellow. Blooms summer to fall. Genus honors Traugott Gerber, 18th century German doctor and naturalist.