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Zinnias

Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow, as they grow quickly and bloom heavily. Zinnia flowers can create a massive burst of color in your garden, so consider trying them this year!

Zinnias are annuals, so they'll grow for one season and produce seeds, but the original plant will not come back in subsequent years. They have bright, solitary, daisy-like flowerheads on a single, erect stem, which makes them great for use as a cutting flower or as food for butterflies.

Types of Zinnias

The most popular zinnia species is Zinnia elegans, which has been bred to produce a great number of unique varieties.

There are three main kinds of zinnia flowers: single, semidouble, or double. The distinction between these forms comes from the number of rows of petals and whether or not the center of the flower is visible:

In addition to these forms, zinnia flowers come in a number of shapes, including "beehive," "button," and "cactus." The plants themselves also come in different heights: taller varieties are best for the background of a garden bed, while shorter varieties work well along a border. There's really a zinnia for every garden!

Plant zinnias in an annual or mixed border garden. Smaller zinnias are suitable for edging, windowboxes, or other containers.

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When to Plant Zinnias

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How to Plant Zinnias

Care

How to Care for Zinnias

Still not sold on zinnias? Here are six reasons to try them in your garden:

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