Definition of Barberton daisy

1. Noun. Widely cultivated South African perennial having flower heads with orange to flame-colored rays.

Exact synonyms: Gerbera Jamesonii, Transvaal Daisy
Group relationships: Genus Gerbera, Gerbera
Generic synonyms: African Daisy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barberton Daisy

Barbarea
Barbarea praecox
Barbarea verna
Barbarea vulgaris
Barbarossa
Barbary
Barbary Coast
Barbary ape
Barbary apes
Barbary lion
Barbary lions
Barbary macaque
Barbary macaques
Barbary pirate
Barbary sheep
Barberton daisy (current term)
Barbie
Barbra
Barbra Joan Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Barbuda
Barbudan
Barbudans
Barbudian
Barbudians
Barca
Barcelona
Barcelonan
Barcelonans
Barcelonia

Literary usage of Barberton daisy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1901)
"... to a writer in the January Fern Bulletin nearly or quite one-half the plants in some places show this fall crop of fertile fronds. THE Barberton daisy. ..."

2. Natal Plants: Descriptions and Figures of Natal Indigenous Plants, with by John Medley Wood, Maurice Smethurst Evans (1899)
"The well known " Barberton daisy " (Gerbera Jamesoni) which is named in honour of our fellow-townsman Hon. R. Jameson, MLC, belongs to this genus, ..."

3. Flower Grouping in English, Scotch & Irish Gardens by Margaret H. Waterfield (1907)
"The South African Gerbera Jamesoni, sometimes known as the Barberton daisy, succeeds in many gardens. ..."

4. The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Gardening in All Its Branches by Esther Baldwin York (1906)
"This is a very handsome and distinct form of the well-known Barberton daisy. Its flowers are of a deep shade of orange-scarlet, with a golden under petal. ..."

5. Thirty-nine Articles on Gardening by Emmeline Crocker (1908)
"... Jamesoni (sometimes spoken of as ' Barberton daisy'), with fifteen blooms open at one time. ..."

6. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1909)
"Barberton daisy. From Durban, South Africa. Procured from the curator of the Botanic Gardens. "The flowers are a beautiful shade of red." (Lewis. ..."

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