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How many Gerbera Blooms for a Bouquet?
Determining the number of flowers you will need

Gerberas are full blooms and look beautiful in wedding bouquets. It depends upon how you are using these flowers to determine the number of flowers required for a bouquet. Here are some guidelines:

Bride's Bouquet: If your bouquet will be consisting only of gerbera daisies, try to go in for an odd number of flowers. 15 is a good number. It will make roughly two concentric circles of gerberas with one in the middle.

If you are to have gerberas in addition to other flowers, 3 gerberas will suffice if the other flowers are to be in greater proportion and 7 will be enough if the bouquet is made up mainly with gerberas.

Bridesmaids' Bouquets: If bridesmaids bouquets are to contain only gerberas, you only need to keep in mind that the total number should be an odd number. From one single bloom, to 3 for a small bouquet to 7 for a proper sized bouquet, you can choose the number depending upon the look you desire and your budget, of course.

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