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Zinnia Queen Red Lime
The Most Uniquely Colored Zinnia in the World!

Zinnia Queen Red Lime

Item # 51995-PK-P1
$1.95
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Long, sturdy stems keep the flowers looking their best in garden or vase for a long time!

Fully double and up to 3 inches wide, these blooms are showstoppers!
This item will not be available to ship until mid-March 2012. We apologize for any inconvenience.

A color blend like no other in the garden (except possibly Coleus foliage!), Queen Red Lime is THE Zinnia of the season, the one we get daily calls and emails about. It's just so amazing -- the petals shade from deep maroon at the base to fresh lime-green around the central cone, with shades of antique rose, vintage pink, and soft chartreuse in between! What's more, the flowers are fully double, very freely borne, and long-lasting in the garden or as cuts. In other words, Queen Red Lime has it all!

This plant is a tall, well-branched, bushy Zinnia, great for the sunny bed and outstanding in large containers. Expect it to reach 40 to 50 inches high and up to 2 feet wide, filled with flowering stems from the first hint of summer weather until the last (even if that last is in October!). Like all Zinnia, it's super easy to grow, either when started indoors or direct-sown into the warm spring soil. Give it plenty of sunshine, well-drained soil, and the occasional feed to keep it blooming like crazy all summer!

The flowers measure 2½ to 3 inches wide, arising at the tips of very long, sturdy stems that make them great cuts for the vase. Most will be fully double, absolutely pompon-shaped and packed with tight rows of petals. The occasional outlier will be single, and a few will be semi-double. You may get one or two rebels who insist upon being solid maroon, with no trace of green, but the vast majority will be fully double maroon-to-lime flowers that attract butterflies, bees, and gasps of disbelief from all your friends.

The Queen series has a solid green variety as well, which makes a perfect companion to Red Lime. Beyond this, though, Red Lime is its own companion, since every bloom is just a bit different and most gardeners agree that they simply can't get enough of them in their beds, borders, and cutting gardens! Enjoy this fabulous new look for the friendliest flower of summer. Pkt is 25 seeds.

Genus Zinnia
Species elegans
Variety 'Queen Red Lime'
Bloom Season Early Summer - Early Fall
Habit Upright
Seeds Per Pack 113
Plant Height 3 ft 4 in - 4 ft 2 in
Plant Width 18 in - 24 in
Bloom Size 2.5 in - 3 in
Item Form Seeds
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Cut-and-Come-Again, Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Easy Care Plants, Flower, Free Bloomer, Long Bloomers, Needs Deadheading
Bloom Color Dark Pink, Light Green, Maroon, Multi-Color
Foliage Color Dark Green
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Heat Tolerant
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Containers, Cut Flowers, Outdoor
Overall Rating: 4 Stars
Average Based on 5 Reviews Write a Review
Beautiful and Unusual
Judy from VA wrote (February 12, 2012):
I grew these last summer and loved them. They lasted a long time as cut flowers for me, and I can't wait to grow them again!
Beautiful and long lasting
Tammy from NC wrote (January 05, 2012):
I sowed these in Feb and set them out in May. It took them until late June to start blooming, but they were unstoppable once they began. So beautiful and unique - everyone raved about them. Mine were a little greener than the picture, but it could have had to do with the soil pH or the fertilizer content.
Gorgeous & hardy
Zehra from TX wrote (December 14, 2011):
first year to grow these zinnias and i will grow them again! as suggested on the web, they pair beautifully with 'envy' or 'queen lime.' most of the flowers do start out the lilac-ish color you see in the photo or even deeper, but the color fades on the plant and in the vase. Regarding the other review about the flowers not lasting long in the vase. I have kept cut ones for up to 2 weeks by changing the water everyday. If you like they also dry very well and the when the color fades, it lends them beautiful for dried flowers.

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