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Daisy

65 images Created 8 Feb 2014

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  • A daisy in my glass
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  • A tight abstracted view from the heart of a gerber daisy
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  • A fine art depiction of multicolored gerber daisy flowers under a spectrum of rainbow lighting with bold vibrant colors and circular geometry effects.
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  • A Multicolored Gerbera Daisy In The Garden With Bold Contrasted Fine Details and a Fine Art Feel.<br />
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These Daisies bloom in nearly every color (except true blues and purples) and produce fantastically large flowers on long, thick, sturdy stems. They last for a week or more in the vase, making them a favorite of flower arrangers.<br />
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Take one look at this beautiful Gerber daisy, and you can't help but bask in the perfection of Mother Nature. It's not just the perfect green stems climbing high as they (sometimes) curve and twist, it's not the delicate petals on the bloom, nor is it the exquisite flower center - it's the way all of these things work together.
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  • A Fan Of Gerber Daisy Petals
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  • Gerbera L. is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family. It was named in honour of the German botanist and naturalist Traugott Gerber who travelled extensively in Russia and was a friend of Carolus Linnaeus
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  • A bold closeup of a gerber daisy flower heart with a highlight on the details.
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  • A row of multi-colored gerber daisies from the garden from a stem-up perspective.<br />
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Gerbera daisy flowers exhibit large (4") blooms with yellowish central disks surrounded by colorful rays. The rays are most commonly yellow, red or orange. However, growers have also produced varieties in white, pink and violet. Gerbera daisy flowers reach a little over one foot in height, with a width slightly less than that.<br />
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 Whether you are growing gerbera daisies as perennials or as annuals, water them faithfully; and fertilize regularly for optimal blooming. Gerbera daisy flowers are susceptible to crown rot, so don't plant them too deeply. They are also susceptible to powdery mildew, so avoid overhead watering; and water the plants early in the day. Plants bought at the florist should be introduced only gradually to direct sunlight outdoors; otherwise, they'll wilt.
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  • An orange Gerber Daisy pops in the garden from the early morning sunlight.<br />
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The Gerbera Daisy is the fifth most popular flower in the world, gerbera daisies can mean innocence, purity, and cheerfulness. These large daisy variations come in a number of vibrant colors, and sending them is the perfect way to brighten someone's day.<br />
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The meanings of gerbera daisies stem from those attributed to the general daisy family. These meanings include innocence and purity, and daisies are also a classic symbol of beauty. However, the gerbera variety holds an added meaning of cheerfulness, which stems from the assortment of colors available. An assorted bouquet of gerbera daisies can lift the spirit and sending one is an ideal way to brighten someone's day. The sheer multitude of available varieties has helped the gerbera daisy become a favorite choice for many different occasions.<br />
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The gerbera daisy was discovered in 1884 near Barberton, South Africa, by Scotsman Robert Jameson. While the flower's scientific name, Gerbera jamesonii, recollects the name of its founder, the meaning of its common name draws from German naturalist Traugott Gerber. Breeding programs that began in England in 1890 enhanced the flower's quality and color variations. The gerbera daisy's popularity soon traveled to growers in the Netherlands which, along with Columbia, is the primary distributor of the flower's cut version today. The gerbera currently ranks as the fifth most popular flower in the world behind the rose, carnations, chrysanthemum, and tulip.<br />
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Gerbera L. is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family. It was named in honour of the German botanist and naturalist Traugott Gerber who travelled extensively in Russia and was a friend of Carolus Linnaeus.
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  • A floral assortment topped by a prominent orange gerber daisy with bleached and muted color tones against a white backdrop.<br />
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Daisies belong to one of the largest families of plants in the world, that of vascular plants, i.e. those which circulate goodness around their systems, making up almost 10% of all flowering plants on Earth.
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  • A Flowing Soft Pink Gerber Daisy Macro Profile Shot Against A Backdrop of Vibrant Lime Green
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  • This shot was taken at the Mike Moats Macro Boot Camp this weekend.  Mike thank you for everything I really did learn a lot...Please critique and give constructive criticism as it is welcome and can only make me a better photographer.
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  • Who doesn't love to photograph and process beautiful flowers? Hope you enjoy my version of of a Gerbera Daisy in black and white.
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  • Who doesn't love to photograph and process beautiful flowers? Hope you enjoy my version of this Gerbera Daisy.
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  • A gerber daisy with an artistic feel to the petal details
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  • Electric Pink Petals of a Gerber Daisy Against a Black Backdrop
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  • Crimson Gerber Refraction.jpg
  • Fractal Daisy Heart.jpg
  • Daisy Dialation.jpg
  • poppin daisy.jpg
  • Rainbow Daisy.jpg
  • Sliverlight Daisy.jpg
  • Gerburple Daisy.jpg
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  • Gerbera Manajatwa.jpg
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  • Tripartite Daisy.jpg
  • Red Gerber Daisy Soaking Up Some Rays
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  • Red Gerber Daisy Soaking Up Some Rays
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  • Red Gerber Daisy Soaking Up Some Rays
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  • Red Gerber Daisy Soaking Up Some Rays
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  • Red Gerber Daisy Soaking Up Some Rays
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  • Orange Petal Burst.jpg
  • Daisy From Another Mother.jpg
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  • I was feeling in a bit of a romantic mood on New Years Eve when putting this shot together, hopefully it translated.
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  • I think this is my favorite color of daisy, wanted to put a shot together that emphasized the parts I like the most :)<br />
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The Asteraceae or Compositae (commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family), is an exceedingly large and widespread family of vascular plants.
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  • Daisy Dreamin.jpg
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  • Soft Cobalt, Baby Blue Flower Petals In A Square Format. This Blue Spraid Gerber Daisy Adds A Baby Blue Soft Focus For Your Walls. Add some fresh seasonal color to floral arrangements and decor with this Wild Gerbera. With a just picked look that will never fade, it's even better than the real thing. This stem contains one bloom and no leaves.
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  • Soft floral petals contrast against the black broken glass. Yellow and Purple Flowers arranged on shattered glass with a novelty flair.
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  • Soft Pink and Purple Petals Illuminated On A Backdrop Of Black Wrap The Yellow Floral Heart
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  • I wanted to give a unique, abstract and artistic view of this beautiful daisy. It’s like the flower is being drawn toward the sunlight. Love the warm feeling.
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  • A seasonal daisy fill with the colors of fall. Bursting orange and yellow petals with autumn colors in the background.
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  • An Autumn Bouquet Of Colors and Aroma In This Seasonal Wine Shot
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  • A delightful daisy vision from along the road on a nature walk
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  • A couple of Golden Longhorn beetles decided to use this wild daisy for some extracurricular activities
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  • A Shasta Daisy Blows In The Wind
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  • To me it seems this daisy it trying to tell a story
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  • A Golden Longhorn beetle tries to camouflage himself in the middle of the daisy
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  • A lonely daisy soaks up the evening sun along the trails
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  • A Pink Gerbera Daisy Twirls In A Petaled Ballet Dance
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  • A soft violet daisy reaches through a daydream to find the light.
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  • A closeup detailed macro shot of a white Oxeye Daisy on a black background.
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  • A Macro Closeup Of A Yellow Daisy After A Storm with Rain Droplets.
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  • A single daisy chases the light and the delight of warmth
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  • A Messy Moody Gerbera Daisy in a Vase.
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  • A Velvet Light Falls Upon Te Daisies
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  • Some Digital Fun With Half Of A Daisy
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  • Macro Closeup Of A Purple Daisy With A Fine Art Feel
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  • A group of small multicolored daisies
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  • A Soft Focus Purple Daisy Captured From Behind With Soft Purple Warm Light
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