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by Shirley Mangini
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In South Africa, a Scotsman by the name of Robert Jameson discovered this flower. Although it was discovered in 1884, it wasn’t until nearly 40 years... more
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In South Africa, a Scotsman by the name of Robert Jameson discovered this flower. Although it was discovered in 1884, it wasn’t until nearly 40 years later that this flower was cultivated. The gerbera daisy was named after Traugott Gerber, a German botanist.
Other names for this flower include: African Daisy, Barberton Daisy and Transvaal Daisy. It is easy to understand the names African Daisy (because it’s native to Africa) and Barberton Daisy (because it was first discovered near Barberton.) However, the third name, Transvaal Daisy may require some explaining for those who are not familiar with South African history and geography. Barberton is located to the East of Pretoria (the capital), close to Mozambique. The Vaal River runs through that area and the area North of the Vaal is known as the Transvaal (across the Vaal).
J.D. Hooker was the first to scientifically identify the flower in 1889. He refered to it as Gerbera Jamesonii. Other species are found in South America and...
We enjoy traveling a great deal and always have a camera or two where ever we may wander. At home Shirley enjoys her garden, cooking and turning photographs into art. Steve is an avid woodworker and had furnished our home with his beautiful works.
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