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How to Plant and Care for Zinnia Flowers - The Spruce Plant zinnias in a spot with full sun You will get the most prolific blooms in a sunny spot, and it will help to keep the leaves dry and thwart powdery mildew before it starts Zinnias prefer to start in nutrient-rich soil, but it must be well-draining These plants are not picky about pH level
Zinnias: How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Zinnia Flowers | The Old . . . These cheerful, daisy-like flowers are summer’s overachievers, blooming in bold colors from midseason to the first hard frost Butterflies love them, gardeners adore them, and they make spectacular cut flowers Even better? They’re practically foolproof to grow from seed!
Zinnia - Wikipedia Zinnia is a genus of plants of the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae [3][4] Members of the genus are notable for their solitary long-stemmed 12 petal flowers that come in a variety of bright colors The name honors 18th-century German scientist Johann Gottfried Zinn
How to Grow and Care for Zinnia Flowers - Martha Stewart Plants in the zinnia genus are members of the Asteraceae family, which also includes daisies and asters "The flowers bloom in a range of shapes, including quilled, dahlia-type, single, semi-double, and double flowers," says Venelin Dimitrov of Burpee
How to Plant and Grow Zinnia - Better Homes Gardens Zinnia is an extremely tough annual with varieties of many shapes, sizes, and colors The plant's vibrant blooms are a favorite among pollinators, such as hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, who love to hover around the flowers and drink their nectar
Zinnia Flowers: How to Grow and Care for Zinnia Plants - Garden Design One of the easiest annuals to grow, zinnia flowers bring an explosion of color wherever they go The show lasts from late spring until the first frost in fall Butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the cheery flowers that bloom in nearly every bright color imaginable
Zinnia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox They are native to southern North America and South America, and there are many cultivars, colors, and a range of sizes available—from 8 inches to 4 feet tall Zinnia is named in honor of Johann Gottfried Zinn, a German botanist Zinnia is showy, low maintenance, and easy to grow
How to Plant and Care for Zinnias - VERANDA Plants belonging to the zinnia genus are members of the Asteraceae family, meaning they are related to daisies and asters Among the genus, zinnias are categorized by the number of rows of petals on the flower and whether or not the center of the flower is visible
Zinnia | UMN Extension They are a member of the aster family and are native to Mexico and Central America and perform very well throughout Midwest summers The foliage of a Zinnia is varying shades of green, but the flowers can come in nearly all colors and sometimes a combination of colors
Zinnia: Characteristics Cultivation - AMERICAN GARDENER Zinnia is a genus of plants of the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae They are native to scrub and dry grassland in an area stretching from the Southwestern United States to South America, with a centre of diversity in Mexico