Zinnia "Dream"
Zinnia elegans "Dream" (Dahlia-flowered).
Pink-lavender clouds in your garden! An annual with super-abundant blooming.
A magnificent variety of Zinnia elegans originating from Mexico. This powerful plant will become the main accent of a tall border or the background of a flower bed.
Characteristics:
Bush: tall (up to 90 cm), branching from the very base, with strong stems.
Flowers: dense, semi-hemispherical, resembling dahlias in shape. Inflorescence diameter 8-10 cm.
Colour: delicate and romantic — pink-lavender.
Variety value:
1. Cutting: Thanks to long and strong stems, it is ideal for creating bouquets. Lasts a long time in water.
2. Resilience: The plant is drought-tolerant and tolerates dry air well.
Agrotechnics:
Zinnia is heat-loving and afraid of frost. Prefers sunny, wind-protected places with fertile soil.
Sowing for seedlings — in late April (seedlings grow quickly; early sowing leads to stretching). Planting outdoors — in late May - early June.
Tip: To get larger flowers, it is recommended to remove side shoots and regularly cut off faded buds. It tolerates transplanting well with a clod of earth even when blooming.
Pink-lavender clouds in your garden! An annual with super-abundant blooming.
A magnificent variety of Zinnia elegans originating from Mexico. This powerful plant will become the main accent of a tall border or the background of a flower bed.
Characteristics:
Bush: tall (up to 90 cm), branching from the very base, with strong stems.
Flowers: dense, semi-hemispherical, resembling dahlias in shape. Inflorescence diameter 8-10 cm.
Colour: delicate and romantic — pink-lavender.
Variety value:
1. Cutting: Thanks to long and strong stems, it is ideal for creating bouquets. Lasts a long time in water.
2. Resilience: The plant is drought-tolerant and tolerates dry air well.
Agrotechnics:
Zinnia is heat-loving and afraid of frost. Prefers sunny, wind-protected places with fertile soil.
Sowing for seedlings — in late April (seedlings grow quickly; early sowing leads to stretching). Planting outdoors — in late May - early June.
Tip: To get larger flowers, it is recommended to remove side shoots and regularly cut off faded buds. It tolerates transplanting well with a clod of earth even when blooming.

