Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii Bolus) is a perennial, hairy herb of the genus Asteraceae. Rhizome short, surrounded by residual petiole, with thicker fibrous roots; leafy basal, rosette-like, leaf long elliptic to oblong, apically shortly or slightly pubescent, petiole with thick longitudinal ribs, many hairs; Calyx solitary, or sparsely sessate, sessately sately sately sately sessately sessately sessately sessately sessately sessately sessately sessately sessate The long tip of the medicine; the achenes are cylindrical, densely white pubescent; the crown hair is slightly rough, fresh and stained white, dry with a light brown, base joint. Flowering from November to April.
Gerbera is native to Transvaal in southern Africa and enjoys a warm, airy, sunny environment. The flowers are rich in color, red, white, yellow, orange, purple, etc., large and bright, can be used for cut flowers, potted plants and garden decorations.