Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix'
Zinnia
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Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Description
HEIRLOOM. Introduced from Mexico in 1800, zinnias have become an all-American favorite. They come in many heights and colors and are unequaled as cut flowers. The zinnia's march to glory began around 1875, when double "dahlia" flowered types were developed. The plant quickly became popular even though only 1/3 of the flowers in a packet would come true. By 1900, there were giant doubles, dwarf doubles and miniatures. Colors still were undependable, however. By the '20s and '30s, Burpee breeders solved the problems. The resulting plants were even more beautiful, beginning with the introduction of large cactus-flowered types. 4" flowers with quilled, slightly twisted petals. Scarlet, rose, orange, yellow. Ht. 30". Burpee's "breakthrough" zinnias.
Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Blooming
Blooming time will vary depending on the variety. The Z. angustifolia will bloom in 6 weeks from the time the seed has been planted and will continue into fall. The Z. grandiflora will bloom throughout spring and fall if it is watered.
Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Growth
Plant growth will vary depending on variety.
Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Planting
Plant seeds in the desired location during May-July.
Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Interesting facts
Zinnias are summer plants that enjoy warm weather. If they are planted early they will simply wait for warmer weather to flourish.
Zinnia (Zinnia x 'Cactus-Flowered Mix') - Soil and irrigation
Zinnias require good garden soil and should be watered by watering the soil around the plant, not overhead.








