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Gerbera, L., ayçiçeği familyasından bir çiçektir. (Asteraceae). İsmini ,Carolus Linnaeus nin bir arkadaşı olan Alman doğa bilimci Traugott Gerber ten almıştır.
Yaklaşık olarak doğada 30 çeşidi vardır. Güney Afrika, Afrika, Madagaskar, ve tropikal Asyaya yayılmıştır. Gerbera nın ilk bilimsel tarifi J.D. Hooker tarafından Curtis Botanik Magazin de 1889yılında yapılmıştır. Tanımlanan tür Gerbera jamesonii, bir South Africatürüdür ve ayrıca Transvaal papatya yada Barberton Papatya olarak bilinir.
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Gerbera L. is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It was named in honor of the German naturalist Traugott Gerber, a friend of Carolus Linnaeus.
It has approximately 30 species in the wild, extending to South America, Africa, Madagascar, and tropical Asia. The first scientific description of a Gerbera was made by J.D. Hooker in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1889 when he described Gerbera jamesonii, a South African species also known as Transvaal daisy or Barberton Daisy.
Gerbera species bear a large capitulum with striking, two-lipped ray florets in yellow, orange, white, pink or red colors. The capitulum, which has the appearance of a single flower, is actually composed of hundreds of individual flowers. The morphology of the flowers varies depending on their position in the capitulum.
Gerbera is very popular and widely used as a decorative garden plant or as cut flowers. The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia. The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist. They vary greatly in shape and size. Colors include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink. The center of the flower is sometimes black. Often the same flower can have petals of several different colors.
Gerbera is also important commercially. It is the fifth most used cut flower in the world (after rose, carnation, chrysanthemum, and tulip). It is also used as a model organism in studying flower formation. Gerbera contains naturally occurring coumarin derivatives.
Species
Gerbera aberdarica
Gerbera abyssinica
Gerbera ambigua
Gerbera anandria : Ghostly Daisy
Gerbera anandria var. anandria
Gerbera anandria var. densiloba
Gerbera anandria var. integripetala
Gerberia anadria var. bonatiana
Gerbera aspleniifolia
Gerbera aurantiaca : Hilton Daisy
Gerbera bojeri
Gerbera bonatiana
Gerbera bracteata
Gerbera brevipes
Gerbera burchellii
Gerbera burmanni
Gerbera candollei
Gerbera cavaleriei
Gerbera chilensis
Gerbera cineraria
Gerbera connata
Gerbera conrathii
Gerbera cordata
Gerbera coronopifolia
Gerbera curvisquama
Gerbera delavayi
Gerbera discolor
Gerbera diversifolia
Gerbera elegans
Gerbera elliptica
Gerbera emirnensis
Gerbera ferruginea
Gerbera flava
Gerbera galpinii
Gerbera glandulosa
Gerbera henryi
Gerbera hieracioides
Gerbera hirsuta
Gerbera hypochaeridoides
Gerbera integralis
Gerbera integripetala
Gerbera jamesonii : Barberton Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy
Gerbera knorringiana
Gerbera kokanica
Gerbera kraussii
Gerbera kunzeana
Gerbera lacei
Gerbera lagascae
Gerbera lanuginosa
Gerbera lasiopus
Gerbera latiligulata
Gerbera leandrii
Gerbera leiocarpa
Gerbera leucothrix
Gerbera lijiangensis
Gerbera lynchii
Gerbera macrocephala
Gerbera nepalensis
Gerbera nervosa
Gerbera nivea
Gerbera parva
Gerbera peregrina
Gerbera perrieri
Gerbera petasitifolia
Gerbera piloselloides
Gerbera plantaginea
Gerbera plicata
Gerbera podophylla
Gerbera pterodonta
Gerbera pulvinata
Gerbera pumila
Gerbera randii
Gerbera raphanifolia
Gerbera ruficoma
Gerbera saxatilis
Gerbera semifloscularis
Gerbera serotina
Gerbera speciosa
Gerbera tanantii
Gerbera tomentosa
Gerbera tuberosa
Gerbera uncinata
Gerbera viridifolia
Gerbera welwitschii
Gerbera wrightii
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