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Gerbera Mini Black Tie

AED 100

It was first discovered in 1884 by Scotsman Robert Jameson during a mining expedition in Barberton. The plant was later named after him, hence the species name “jamesonii.”

Description

Gerbera Mini Black Tie is sold in bunches of 11 stems

This bloom delivers a bold burst of charm, infusing any arrangement with vibrant energy and playful sophistication. Its rich burgundy petals offer depth and drama, fanning out symmetrically around a dark, contrasting center. 

For Care & Conditioning:

  • Use a lean vase.
  • Hold each gerbera next to the vase to determine how much of the stems to remove.
  • Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle so it’s easier for the flowers to absorb water and stay healthy.
  • When cutting stems, cut them under water to prevent nasty air bubbles.
  • Don’t forget to drop the included flower food in your vase of gerbera.
  • Recut the stems each time you change the water and get rid of any leaves that dwell under the waterline
  • Don’t put your gerberas in an area that has abnormal heat sources, direct sunlight or cold drafts from the A/C.
  • Give your gerberas room-temperature water to sip on.
  • Change the water at least every two days and remember to re-cut your stems each time you do.
  • To fight off bacteria, add 1/4 tablespoon of bleach per liter of water in the vase.
  • If you are out of flower food, you should use one tablespoon of sugar to keep your gerbera feeling in tip-top shape.

Mayflower Market flowers are sold in bunches wrapped in brown paper, tied with raffia (very much similar to flowers purchased from a street vendor or market in Europe) and delivered to you ready to pop into your favorite vase & brighten up your home or workspace.

If you are looking for a gift, we suggest you browse our boutique collection in our online shop.

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Description

Gerbera Mini Black Tie is sold in bunches of 11 stems

This bloom delivers a bold burst of charm, infusing any arrangement with vibrant energy and playful sophistication. Its rich burgundy petals offer depth and drama, fanning out symmetrically around a dark, contrasting center. 

For Care & Conditioning:

  • Use a lean vase.
  • Hold each gerbera next to the vase to determine how much of the stems to remove.
  • Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle so it’s easier for the flowers to absorb water and stay healthy.
  • When cutting stems, cut them under water to prevent nasty air bubbles.
  • Don’t forget to drop the included flower food in your vase of gerbera.
  • Recut the stems each time you change the water and get rid of any leaves that dwell under the waterline
  • Don’t put your gerberas in an area that has abnormal heat sources, direct sunlight or cold drafts from the A/C.
  • Give your gerberas room-temperature water to sip on.
  • Change the water at least every two days and remember to re-cut your stems each time you do.
  • To fight off bacteria, add 1/4 tablespoon of bleach per liter of water in the vase.
  • If you are out of flower food, you should use one tablespoon of sugar to keep your gerbera feeling in tip-top shape.

Mayflower Market flowers are sold in bunches wrapped in brown paper, tied with raffia (very much similar to flowers purchased from a street vendor or market in Europe) and delivered to you ready to pop into your favorite vase & brighten up your home or workspace.

If you are looking for a gift, we suggest you browse our boutique collection in our online shop.

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