A "Cut-and-Come-Again" North American Native!
Zinnia Pumila Mixed
Zinnias thrive in hot, sunny, dry weather and attract butterflies.
Double or semi-double blooms are perfect for cutting.
Also known as Zinnia acerosa, the common name is Spinyleaf or Desert Zinnia, and it is native to North America. Often referred to as "cut and come again," the flowers are hot shades of orange, scarlet, and pink. The 2 1/2-inch blooms, which may be double or semi-double, are produced abundantly on 2-foot plants with long cutting stems. Zinnias thrive in hot, sunny, dry weather and attract butterflies. They make a lovely border plant. Provide well-drained soil.
| Genus | Zinnia |
| Species | pumila |
| Plant Height | 24 in |
| Bloom Size | 2.5 in |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Additional Characteristics | Butterfly Lovers, Double Blooms, Flower, Long Bloomers |
| Bloom Color | Dark Pink, Dark Red, Light Orange |
| Foliage Color | Medium Green |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Dry |
| Uses | Cut Flowers, Outdoor |






