Colorful zinnia flowers, with their dazzling array of hues like fiery reds, sunny yellows, soft pinks, and bold oranges, are a gardener’s delight when grown from seed. Starting as tiny, unassuming seeds, they sprout quickly–often within a week–when sown in warm, sunny spots with well-drained soil. As they grow, their sturdy stems rise to support blooms that can range from simple single-petal rings to lush, double-layered pom-poms, transforming any garden into a vibrant tapestry. Easy to cultivate and eager to please, these annuals burst into life from late spring to fall, drawing butterflies and bees with their nectar-rich centers. With minimal care, zinnia seeds reward patience with a kaleidoscope of color, proving that beauty can flourish from the smallest beginnings. growing conditions for zinnias attracting pollinators to gardens make it more vivid
Features
- Variety Pack: This Zinnia seed collection offers a variety of colors from red zinnias, orange zinnias, white zinnias, yellow zinnias, coral zinnias, pink zinnias, purple zinnias and even green zinnias. A breakdown of California Giants mixture.
- Collection Contents: The exact varieties within this collection are Canary Zinnia, Cherry Queen Zinnia, Luminosa Zinnia, Isabellina Zinnia, Envy Zinnia, Orange King Zinnia, Purple Prince Zinnia & Coral Zinnia.
- Blooms: Each flower will open up to 3 or 4 inches wide, displaying rows of tightly packed petals. Some varieties will produce single blooms, to semi-double blooms.
- Zinnias are named after German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, who first described them in the 18th century, and they belong to the Asteraceae family, related to daisies and sunflowers.
- They’re low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established, often used in cut flower arrangements due to their long-lasting blooms. zinnia care tips other summer flowers
- Zinnias bloom from late spring through fall, often until the first frost, providing a long season of color in gardens or containers.
- Zinnias are most popularly used as cut flowers in bouquets, floral arrangements. and in vases.
- Quality: All Zinnia seeds packaged by Seed Needs are intended for the current and the following growing seasons. All seeds are stored in a temperature controlled facility that is free of significant amounts of moisture.
- Quantity: Seed Needs offers generous quantities. You can share with friends and family, or you can save the extra seeds until the following season, if properly stored.
- Packets: Each seed packet displays an artful illustration of the variety to be grown, as well as detailed seed sowing information on the reverse side. They measure 3.5″ wide by 5″ tall.
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