gerbera Antonyms

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Meaning of gerbera

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gerbera (n)

genus of South African or Asiatic herbs: African daisies

gerbera Sentence Examples

  1. The gerbera's vibrant petals unfolded gracefully in the warm sunlight.
  2. A bouquet of gerberas erupted in a symphony of colors, from delicate pastels to bold hues.
  3. The gerbera's cheerful disposition brightened dreary corners with its radiant blooms.
  4. The gerbera fields resembled a vibrant tapestry, painting the landscape with intricate patterns.
  5. The delicate gerbera was a favorite among pollinators, attracting butterflies and bees alike.
  6. The gerbera's sturdy stems made them ideal for long-lasting arrangements, bringing joy for weeks.
  7. The gerbera's symbolism of innocence and purity made it a popular choice for bridal bouquets.
  8. The cut gerbera remained fresh for days, its petals gracefully curling inward as they aged.
  9. The gerbera's versatility extended to both indoor and outdoor gardens, adding color and cheer to any space.
  10. The gerbera was not only beautiful but also held cultural significance, representing joy, celebration, and new beginnings.

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genus of South African or Asiatic herbs: African daisies

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The gerbera's vibrant petals unfolded gracefully in the warm sunlight.

A bouquet of gerberas erupted in a symphony of colors, from delicate pastels to bold hues.

The gerbera's cheerful disposition brightened dreary corners with its radiant blooms.

The gerbera fields resembled a vibrant tapestry, painting the landscape with intricate patterns.

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