Red Joy
by Dawn Currie
Title
Red Joy
Artist
Dawn Currie
Medium
Photograph - Digital
Description
Photographic artwork by Dawn Currie. Close-up of a Red Gerbera Daisy.
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When you want to add cheer to a room, Gerbera daisies are your sure choice. Distinguished by large flowering heads that closely resemble those of sunflowers, Gerbera daisies come in a vibrant rainbow of colors. 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 meanings stem from those attributed to the general daisy family and include innocence and purity, as well as being a classic symbol of beauty. However, the Gerbera variety holds an added meaning of cheerfulness, which is attributed to their perky variety of colors.
The Gerbera daisy become a favorite choice for many different occasions from birthdays, get well, congratulations, thank you and many more. With its bold and striking appearance, the Gerbera daisy has become the most highly-prized daisy variety. A gift of artwork featuring Gerbera daisies convey a deeply meaningful message and make a lively lasting impression.
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July 28th, 2014
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