<p>This mysterious little flower takes hold of you by reminding you very much of a Christmas pudding, a lemon muffin, or a milkshake! It has the most amazing centre in its petals by which it captures your heart and gives the rose something to worry about. Now how can you ignore a pudding, a muffin or a delicious sugary white cake that has slunk into a garden?<br /><br />Gerberas are in season now and glowing in angelic white, crafty cream, cajoling yellows and ruffian reds, with that mustard magic dot in the middle like a soap opera bindi. They cost much more than the rose - the Gerbera will pinch Rs. 90 from your pocket, for one pot, while the roses cost Rs. 20 to Rs. 50 only! <br /><br />The Gerbera which comes from Asia, Africa and Madagascar is a good plant to grow outside in the garden or inside and even makes a good cut flower if you are one of those weird persons who cuts up flowers. It will present you with orange, yellow, pink, and even double coloured hearts. It needs a light, bright, warm corner with soil rich in sulphur. <br /><br /></p>.<p>This little flower that has no scent, nor a sound, however has the magic power to gracvcfb your attention even as you are heading towards the rose, simply because of its exquisite central dew drop dressed up with a spangle of stars.<br /></p>
<p>This mysterious little flower takes hold of you by reminding you very much of a Christmas pudding, a lemon muffin, or a milkshake! It has the most amazing centre in its petals by which it captures your heart and gives the rose something to worry about. Now how can you ignore a pudding, a muffin or a delicious sugary white cake that has slunk into a garden?<br /><br />Gerberas are in season now and glowing in angelic white, crafty cream, cajoling yellows and ruffian reds, with that mustard magic dot in the middle like a soap opera bindi. They cost much more than the rose - the Gerbera will pinch Rs. 90 from your pocket, for one pot, while the roses cost Rs. 20 to Rs. 50 only! <br /><br />The Gerbera which comes from Asia, Africa and Madagascar is a good plant to grow outside in the garden or inside and even makes a good cut flower if you are one of those weird persons who cuts up flowers. It will present you with orange, yellow, pink, and even double coloured hearts. It needs a light, bright, warm corner with soil rich in sulphur. <br /><br /></p>.<p>This little flower that has no scent, nor a sound, however has the magic power to gracvcfb your attention even as you are heading towards the rose, simply because of its exquisite central dew drop dressed up with a spangle of stars.<br /></p>