Elegant zinnia "Pumila" (mix)
Zinnia elegans "Pumila" (Mixed).
A carnival of colours! Perfect "pompom" border blooming until frost.
A popular dwarf variety (type "Pumila"). Forms compact, branching bushes that do not require staking and hold their shape perfectly.
Characteristics:
Plant height: 40-60 cm.
Flowers: double and semi-double "balls", 5-7 cm in diameter. The colouring is festive and diverse: deep purple, pink, orange, yellow.
Leaves: dark green, creating an excellent background for bright blooms.
Blooming period: from mid-summer to late autumn (first frost).
Variety value:
A versatile variety. Perfect for creating bright borders, foregrounds of flower beds, as well as for growing in containers and pots on sunny balconies. Lasts long in cut flower arrangements (mini-bouquets).
Agrotechnics:
Heat-loving and sun-loving plant. It is not demanding on soil, but grows best in a loose mixture (sod land, humus, peat, sand).
Tolerates heat and dry air well. Important: watering is necessary during prolonged drought, otherwise, the flowers will become smaller. Removing spent "heads" stimulates a new wave of flowering.
1.0 g = 90-110 seeds.
A carnival of colours! Perfect "pompom" border blooming until frost.
A popular dwarf variety (type "Pumila"). Forms compact, branching bushes that do not require staking and hold their shape perfectly.
Characteristics:
Plant height: 40-60 cm.
Flowers: double and semi-double "balls", 5-7 cm in diameter. The colouring is festive and diverse: deep purple, pink, orange, yellow.
Leaves: dark green, creating an excellent background for bright blooms.
Blooming period: from mid-summer to late autumn (first frost).
Variety value:
A versatile variety. Perfect for creating bright borders, foregrounds of flower beds, as well as for growing in containers and pots on sunny balconies. Lasts long in cut flower arrangements (mini-bouquets).
Agrotechnics:
Heat-loving and sun-loving plant. It is not demanding on soil, but grows best in a loose mixture (sod land, humus, peat, sand).
Tolerates heat and dry air well. Important: watering is necessary during prolonged drought, otherwise, the flowers will become smaller. Removing spent "heads" stimulates a new wave of flowering.
1.0 g = 90-110 seeds.

