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Zinnia Seeds - Zinderella Orange

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Zinnia Seeds - Zinderella Orange

Zinderella Orange Zinnia Seeds present large, crested pompon blooms in a vibrant tangerine shade with touches of deep gold and a delicate cream "halo" encircling the central eye. With a width of two inches, these blooms feature a pompon of closely clustered short petals atop a layer of longer, daisy-like petals. Just like all zinnias, Zinderella remains enduring, whether in the garden or as a charming addition to a vase.

Though Zinderella zinnias have been bred for more consistent scabiosa-style blooms, most single to semi-double variation is normal. You’ll see the most fully double flowers early in the season under cooler conditions; as temperatures rise, blooms may shift back toward single.

Zinderella Orange Zinnia Seeds present large, crested pompon blooms in a vibrant tangerine shade with touches of deep gold and a delicate cream "halo" encircling the central eye. With a width of two inches, these blooms feature a pompon of closely clustered short petals atop a layer of longer, daisy-like petals. Just like all zinnias, Zinderella remains enduring, whether in the garden or as a charming addition to a vase.

Though Zinderella zinnias have been bred for more consistent scabiosa-style blooms, most single to semi-double variation is normal. You’ll see the most fully double flowers early in the season under cooler conditions; as temperatures rise, blooms may shift back toward single.

$7.49
Zinnia Seeds - Zinderella Orange—
$7.49

Description

Zinderella Orange Zinnia Seeds present large, crested pompon blooms in a vibrant tangerine shade with touches of deep gold and a delicate cream "halo" encircling the central eye. With a width of two inches, these blooms feature a pompon of closely clustered short petals atop a layer of longer, daisy-like petals. Just like all zinnias, Zinderella remains enduring, whether in the garden or as a charming addition to a vase.

Though Zinderella zinnias have been bred for more consistent scabiosa-style blooms, most single to semi-double variation is normal. You’ll see the most fully double flowers early in the season under cooler conditions; as temperatures rise, blooms may shift back toward single.