Bring bold, cheerful colour to your home with our gerbera collection. From deep red gerbera to soft white gerbera, these gerbera daisy blooms are loved by Indian gardeners for their bright petals and long-lasting flow...
Bring bold, cheerful colour to your home with our gerbera collection. From deep red gerbera to soft white gerbera, these gerbera daisy blooms are loved by Indian gardeners for their bright petals and long-lasting flowers.
Why Gerbera Is a Best Seller
Gerbera is one of the top 10 most popular flowers in the world — and for good reason. It blooms in almost every colour, grows well in pots and balconies, and keeps flowering for months with simple care.
- Easy to grow in pots, beds, or balcony planters
- Low maintenance — just sunlight and regular watering
- Known as an air purifying plant (NASA Clean Air Study)
- Available in 6 stunning colours at the lowest price
Our Gerbera Colour Range
We carry 6 gerbera varieties so you can mix and match. Pick one colour or create a vibrant pot display with several shades together.
- Dark Pink Gerbera – rich, romantic tones
- Red Gerbera – classic and bold
- Pink Gerbera – soft and cheerful
- White Gerbera – clean and elegant
- Orange Gerbera – warm and festive
- Yellow Gerbera – bright and sunny
How to Grow Gerbera at Home
Gerbera plants do best with 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Use a well-drained pot with good quality soil and water when the top inch feels dry. Avoid waterlogging — that's the one thing gerbera doesn't like.
I recommend placing your gerbera full sun near a south or west-facing window or on an open balcony. Pinch off spent blooms to encourage new flowers throughout the season.
Perfect for Gifts and Festivals
Gerbera makes a wonderful gifting plant for birthdays, housewarmings, and festivals like Diwali and Pongal. The cheerful colours match every occasion and the plant keeps giving long after the day is over. Pair it with one of our lucky plants for an extra-special gift.
Frequently asked questions
How many times does a gerbera plant flower in a year?
A healthy gerbera plant can produce multiple flushes of blooms across spring and autumn. With regular deadheading and proper sunlight, many gardeners enjoy flowers for 6–8 months of the year. A little balanced fertiliser every 3–4 weeks keeps the plant flowering well.
Can I grow gerbera in a pot on my balcony?
Yes — gerbera grows very well in pots and is ideal for balcony gardens. Choose a pot that is at least 20–25 cm wide with drainage holes. Place it where it gets 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily for the best results.
Is gerbera an air purifying plant?
Yes, gerbera daisy is listed in NASA's Clean Air Study as a plant that helps filter indoor air. It is especially effective at removing trace amounts of benzene and formaldehyde. Keeping a few pots indoors near a bright window is a simple way to improve your home's air quality.
What is the difference between a gerbera plant and gerbera seeds?
A gerbera plant is a ready-to-grow sapling that blooms much sooner — often within a few weeks of purchase. Gerbera seeds take longer to germinate and establish, but are a budget-friendly option if you want to grow many plants at once. For beginners, we always recommend starting with a plant.
How often should I water my gerbera plant?
Water your gerbera when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry — roughly every 2–3 days in summer and every 4–5 days in cooler months. Avoid overwatering, as soggy roots are the most common cause of gerbera problems. Always use a pot with good drainage holes.




