Description
Loved by butterflies & bees, the first botanical records of this half hardy perennial plant come from the notes of Spanish botanists Mocino and Sesse, who discovered the species growing in the wilds of southern Mexico in 1789. The common name zinnia honours German botanist and professor Johann Gottfried Zinn, who was among the first to grow this species after it was discovered.
Zinnias signify thoughts of an absent friend in the Victorian language of flowers. An enchanting mixture of colourful blooms with bright yellow centres, produced all through summer over neat, dwarf plants with rich, bright green foliage. It is ideal for pots, tubs, borders and beds.






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