Gerberas have long been a firm favorite and they regularly rank in the top 10 of most popular flowers. As you would expect from such a bright and joyful-looking flower, gerberas are often seen to represent positivity and cheerfulness. This sentiment is probably helped by the large range of happy colors they come in. However, this bloom goes much further than that and the flower also stands for innocence, purity and beauty.
What Styles Welcome Gerberas?
These are most about rustic and boho style, though you may also see them in more modern arrangements, too, it depends on the rest of the blooms and greenery in this bouquet.
A beautiful and delicate wedding bouquet of white gerberas, blush blooms and some baby's breath, greenery and ribbon.
A beautiful and subtle-colored cascading wedding bouquet of white roses, pale orange gerberas and roses, greenery and fillers.
A beautiful color-infused wedding bouquet of orange and red blooms including gerberas, greenery and berries is wow.
A beautiful wedding bouquet of white and yellow gerberas, baby's breath and greenery plus neutral ribbon for a spring or summer wedding.
A bold fall wedding bouquet of orange and burgundy gerberas, burgundy roses and orange callas, berries and greenery.
A bold wedding bouquet of blue hydrangeas, white blooms, orange gerberas and roses and some greenery.
A bold wedding bouquet of coral gerberas and roses, some fillers and leaves is a catchy solution that makes a statement with color.
A bold wedding bouquet of orange gerberas, purple and yellow blooms, leaves and fillers is a cool idea for a bold wedding.
A bold wedding bouquet with blush blooms and red gerberas, greenery is a cool idea for a summer wedding.
A bold wedding bouquet with red gerberas, white hydrangeas, thistles and greenery is amazing.
What Are Main Gerbera Colors?
They are white, orange, yellow, red and pink. There are also four main types of gerberas: single, double, crested double and full crested, and all of them differ in color and their look, so even if you go for one type of gerberas, you may get a creative arrangement.
A bright rustic wedding bouquet of blush and white hydrangeas, coral gerberas and roses and some greenery for a bold wedding.
A bright wedding bouquet of blush gerberas and roses, white poppies and camomiles, greenery and fillers for spring or summer.
A bright wedding bouquet of coral gerberas, white roses and anemones, berries, succulents and pale miller.
A bright wedding bouquet of orange gerberas and dahlias, white dahlias, greenery and berries plus some rope.
A bright wedding bouquet of white gerberas, yellow roses, chamomiles and greenery is a fun and colorful idea for spring and summer.
A bright wedding bouquet of white roses and gerberas, pale orange and pink gerberas, thistles and greenery for a summer wedding.
A catchy wedding bouquet of pink roses and gerberas, greenery and lily of the vally is a lovely idea for spring and summer.
A cheerful wedding bouquet of pink and orange gerberas, white hydrangeas, some yellow ranunculus, purple fillers for a rustic bride.
A colorful wedding bouquet of white roses, orange gerberas, green hydrangeas and some fillers is a cool idea.
A colorful wedding bouquet of yellow gerberas, pink and lilac blooms and greenery is amazing for a bright wedding.
A colorful wedding bouquet of yellow ranunculus and gerberas, pink blooms and red ones and some textural fillers.
What Other Blooms Work With Gerberas?
Gerberas work with roses, hydrangeas, baby’s breath, peonies, dahlias, mums, ranunculus, poppies, sweat peas, chamomiles and all kinds of wildflowers. You may also add greenery and foliage to gerberas to make your wedding bouquet cooler.
A contrasting wedding bouquet of burgundy gerberas, white and blush roses, lilies, white fillers and greenery.
A cool and fun wedding bouquet of chamomiles, white gerberas and fern is a lovely idea for a woodland-inspired wedding.
A dramatic red rose and gerbera wedding bouquet with thistles is a stunning idea for a Halloween wedding.
A dramatic wedding bouquet of deep purple callas, orange gerberas and lots of greenery and berries is a catchy idea for a fall wedding.
A lovely wedding bouquet of green hydrangeas, pink gerberas, orange dahlias, billy balls and greenery for a summer wedding.
A lovely wedding bouquet of orange roses, berries, white roses and gerberas, some leaves and fillers for a spring or summer wedding.
How To Care For Gerberas?
The great thing about placing a vase full of gerbera on the table is that they don’t have a strong smell – ideal for people who are a bit sensitive to strong fragrances. They also last a long time in the vase – between 7 and 10 days. As for the bouquets, provide them with water as much as possible. Get inspired!
A pastel wedding bouquet of white dahlias, roses, pink gerberas, billy balls and eucalyptus is a cool idea for spring.
A pretty and stylish wedding bouquet of white gerberas and leaves is a timeless idea for a wedding, and you can DIY such an arrangement yourself.
A pretty wedding bouquet of white anemones, coral gerberas, berries, greenery and pale leaves is amazing.
A pretty wedding bouquet of white dahlias and hydrangeas, orange gerberas, greenery is a cool idea for a rustic wedding.
A pretty wedding bouquet of white hydrangeas, blush garden roses and coral gerberas plus greenery and berries.
A romantic wedding bouquet of blush roses and gerberas, seed pods, waxflowers and leaves, with a burlap and lace wrap.
A rustic wedding bouquet of pink roses, gerberas, white fillers and greenery for a spring or summer wedding.
A simple and pretty wedding bouquet of pink gerberas, white mums, baby's breath and a delicate lace and twine wrap.