Zinderella Orange, Zinnia Seeds

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Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun
Packet
Packet: 20 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 90
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Zinnia elegans

Zinderella Orange, Zinnia Seeds

Zinderella Orange zinnias are a striking and distinctive variety known for their unique appearance and vibrant color. Developed from the breeding efforts of zinnia enthusiasts, this variety was introduced to provide gardeners with an eye-catching and long-lasting floral option. Zinderella Orange zinnias are distinguished by their large, fully double blooms that feature a captivating orange hue with a hint of gold. The flowers have a unique, almost pom-pom-like appearance, with densely packed petals that create a full, rounded shape. These zinnias typically reach heights of 12 to 18 inches and exhibit a bushy, compact growth habit, making them well-suited for garden beds, containers, and floral arrangements. They begin blooming in mid-summer and continue to produce vibrant flowers well into the fall. Zinderella Orange zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, demonstrating resilience to heat and drought. With their bold color, distinctive flower form, and extended blooming period, Zinderella Orange zinnias are a popular choice for adding a splash of vibrant color and texture to any garden or floral display.
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Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun
Packet
Packet: 20 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 90
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Zinnia elegans

Product Details

Bloom Season

Summer

Plant Height

2-3'

Botanical Name

Zinnia elegans

Seed Type

Seed

Additional Characteristics

Attracts Pollinators

Seeds Per Gram

100

Seeds Per Pound

45,400

Packet

20 Seeds

Sow Depth

1/4"

Seeds Per Ounce

2,840

Breed

Open-pollinated

Sun

Full Sun

Growing Conditions

Container Friendly

Uses

Cut Flowers

Life Cycle

Annual

Sow Method

Direct Sow,Transplant

Categories

Flowers

Days To Maturity (# Days)

90

Seeds Per Acre

19 lbs

Components

Growing Instructions

    Learning Download: How to Grow Zinnias

Zinnias are a popular flower and add a beautiful burst of color to a bouquet. Zinnias grow in many different colors and shapes and can bloom with flowers up to 6 inches in diameter.

Before Planting: Zinnias are a warm-weather flower, but they don’t like to be transplanted. Plant them directly outdoors when air and soil are 70 degrees or warmer.

Planting: Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep and space them depending on how you want them to grow in the garden.

Watering: Water Zinnias an inch a week, but make sure you don’t overwater because Zinnias are susceptible to mildew. When watering, water at the base of the plant and don’t get water on the leaves or stems.

Fertilizer: Work compost into the ground where you will be planting Zinnias early in the season so the compost has time to fertilize the soil.

Days to Maturity: Zinnias will begin to bloom in 60-70 days after being planted.

Harvesting: To use in a bouquet, cut the Zinnias above the leaves and place in a vase. More Zinnias will bloom on the stem.

Tips: To produce bushier Zinnias, pinch off the top of the plants when they are young.

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