Elegant zinnia "Envy"
Zinnia elegans dahliaflowered
1.48€
Ex Tax: 1.20€
Ex Tax: 1.20€
Zinnia "Envy" - Zinnia elegans dahlia-flowered.
A floral hit! Rare lime-green chartreuse blooms.
A popular variety of dahlia-flowered zinnia, prized for its unique colouring and ease of care.
Characteristics:
Vigorous plant, 60-90 cm tall. Leaves are light green, oval.
Flowers are large, double, ball-shaped, of an unusual light green (lime) colour. Blooms profusely from mid-summer until the first frost.
Variety value:
1. Design: Perfectly highlights bright flowers (red, purple) in mix-borders, creating a stylish background.
2. Cutting: Lasts a long time in water, adding freshness and sophistication to bouquets.
3. Versatility: Suitable for flower beds, greenhouses, winter gardens, and growing in large containers on balconies.
Agrotechnics:
Heat-loving and sun-loving plant. Prefers fertile, loose soil (a mixture of sod land, humus, peat, and sand).
Watering should be regular but moderate (it tolerates drought but loses decorativeness, and does not tolerate stagnant water).
Tip: removing spent blooms stimulates the appearance of new flowers and prolongs the blooming period.
A floral hit! Rare lime-green chartreuse blooms.
A popular variety of dahlia-flowered zinnia, prized for its unique colouring and ease of care.
Characteristics:
Vigorous plant, 60-90 cm tall. Leaves are light green, oval.
Flowers are large, double, ball-shaped, of an unusual light green (lime) colour. Blooms profusely from mid-summer until the first frost.
Variety value:
1. Design: Perfectly highlights bright flowers (red, purple) in mix-borders, creating a stylish background.
2. Cutting: Lasts a long time in water, adding freshness and sophistication to bouquets.
3. Versatility: Suitable for flower beds, greenhouses, winter gardens, and growing in large containers on balconies.
Agrotechnics:
Heat-loving and sun-loving plant. Prefers fertile, loose soil (a mixture of sod land, humus, peat, and sand).
Watering should be regular but moderate (it tolerates drought but loses decorativeness, and does not tolerate stagnant water).
Tip: removing spent blooms stimulates the appearance of new flowers and prolongs the blooming period.

Bot. syn.: Crassina elegans, Zinnia violacea.

