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Botanical Name
Zinnia elegans
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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Zinnia Flowers
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Types
- Get a full-size flower on a compact plant with cultivars of the Dreamland Series. Dwarf and compact, these zinnias have fully double flower heads, up to 4 inches across in a wide color range; stems are 8–12 inches tall.
- The Thumbelina Series cultivars are dwarf and spreading, with single or semidouble, weather-resistant flower heads in many colors. Their petals are 1-1/4 inch across and stems grow up to 6 inches long.
- The State Fair Series are one of the biggest and tallest of them all, with large, double flower heads that are 3 inches across. Stems grow to 30 inches tall.
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Grew my 1st zinnias and they did marvelous! Infact they survived a couple of frosts and were still in full bloom when we got a freeze. My question is will there be any seeds from the frozen plants? Only a few flowers had went to seed over the summer and I'd love more seeds. Thanks
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I live in Georgia. What is the best time to plant Zinnia seed?
Hello, my daughter is growing zinnia's for a science project. We are growing them in the window sill with three different types of water to see which one will help the zinnia grow the tallest. We are unsure of how much water to use daily. We live in Central Florida and its still 85 degrees out. Can you recommend a certain amount that might work? Thanks!
I have three large Zennias that husband gave me from Lowes this summer. They are about feet tall and I really want them to live through the winter indoors and put them back out after the first frost. What are the chances of this happening? I like to try things with my flowers and I am thinking of bringing them in for the summer. Any thoughts? Thank you!!!!
Stephanie Burnes
Bessemer, Alabama
Hi, I bought 2 Zinnia plants and they died, less than a week. they are all brown. What can I do so they can be as pretty when I bought them.
Thanks much for the help.
Unfortunately, your zinnias may have a disease: leaf spot fungus or early blight. Can you take them back to the place where you bought them and ask them to diagnose and perhaps a refund if you just bought them? If you have these problems, you may need to discard of them in the trash; do not throw in your compost or yard as the disease can spread. Tips: Buy disease resistant hybrids, use a fungicide for the two problems above, and avoid watering on the leaves; water at soil level.
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