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How to Plant and Care for Zinnias - The Spruce 'Thumbelina' has multi branching flowers that reach 12 to 18 inches tall with semi-double and double 2-inch blossoms in rich pink, salmon, lavender, purple, pumpkin, crimson, and yellow 'State Fair' has tall stems with large dahlia-type blooms, ranging from 3 to 5 inches wide, with double and semi-double blooms that come in red, purple, salmon, yellow, white, and lavender
How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Zinnia Flowers - Epic Gardening Zinnias are named after the doctor who studied them, Dr Zinn Zinnias were thought of as relatively uninteresting when the Spanish conquistadors first traveled through Mexico in 1519, but since then the zinnia has become a bright, cheery, and easy-to-grow staple in the home garden Claire Shaver Haughton’s book Green Immigrants: The Plants that Changed America gives an excellent account of
How to Grow and Care for Zinnia Flowers - Martha Stewart Benary Giant: These large, eye-catching double flowers grow up to 39 inches tall in about nine weeks ; Oklahoma: Oklahoma zinnias can be double or semi-double blooms and boast a range of hues that include dusty pink, bright gold, and regal purple Cactus: Instead of the rounded shape of other zinnias, the Cactus variety boasts spiky petals on 5-inch-wide blooms that sit atop 3-foot-tall stems
Zinnia Flowers: How to Grow and Care for Zinnia Plants | Garden Design Zinnia elegans ‘Benary’s Giant Golden Yellow' Zones: Annual Height Spread: 3 to 4 feet tall, 2 to 3 feet wide Exposure: Full sun Bloom Time: Spring to frost Color: Golden yellow (shown), deep red, orange, carmine rose, coral, lime, wine, purple, bright pink, white, salmon rose, and scarlet The Benary’s Giants have large, double blossoms, 4 to 6 inches across, available in a rainbow of
How to Plant and Grow Zinnia - Better Homes Gardens Zinnia is one of the most carefree and colorful annuals you can grow The plant's blooms are a pollinator favorite and make gorgeous cut flowers Lynn McAlpine is a lifelong gardener and long-time editor of gardening and home articles Her work encompasses both print publications and online sites
50 Types of Zinnias (With Pictures and Names) Zinnias are among the most vibrant and versatile flowers, offering a stunning array of colors, shapes, and sizes With so many types of zinnias available, gardeners can easily find a variety that suits their landscape, from compact, low-growing zinnias to tall, bold blooms perfect for cutting gardens These sun-loving annuals are not only easy to grow but also attract pollinators, making them
How to Plant and Grow Eye-Popping Zinnia Flowers - Gardeners Path Zinnia is a genus of flowering annuals in the aster family, Asteraceae, that can be grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 10 They feature erect stems with bright solitary flower heads that produce large impressive blooms throughout the summer, attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and other beneficial insects
How to Grow Zinnias: The Best Varieties Care Tips Quick Guide to Growing Zinnias Warm Season Annual Best Soil: Well-drained, rich in organic matter Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours) Watering: Water at the base, 1” per week Care Tips: Deadhead spent blooms, space properly for airflow Zinnias (Zinnia elegans) are one of the most popular and well-known summer annuals in the United States The unremarkable ancestors of modern-day zinnias are native
How To Grow And Care For Zinnias - Southern Living Arricca Elin SanSone is a lifestyle and garden writer whose work has appeared in many national publications including Prevention, Country Living, Veranda, The Spruce, PureWow, and others Native to North and South America, zinnia flowers come in every shape from tiny inch-wide button types to medium