Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia
Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia is truly a showstopper! These flowers have large, vibrant, dahlia-like blooms that include colors of dark coral, peach, orange, light peach, and lime. A 2018 AAS winner, is the perfect combination for bright, vibrant summer bouquets that will definitely make a statement in your garden. A perfect flower for the flower market gardener! They have strong stems with a plant height of 1.5 to 2 feet and a bloom size between 2 inches to 4 inches. This is a perfect variety for cut flower production. Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia is also the recipient of the Fleuroselect Gold Medal Award for performance calling her “The Next Leading Lady”. Zinnia elegans. 75 days to maturity.
50 seeds
Treatment: Untreated
Description
Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia is truly a showstopper! These flowers have large, vibrant, dahlia-like blooms that include colors of dark coral, peach, orange, light peach, and lime. A 2018 AAS winner, is the perfect combination for bright, vibrant summer bouquets that will definitely make a statement in your garden. A perfect flower for the flower market gardener! They have strong stems with a plant height of 1.5 to 2 feet and a bloom size between 2 inches to 4 inches. Zinnia elegans. 75 days to maturity.
This is a perfect variety for cut flower production. Harvest flowers when blooms are just opening for best results. Remove the leaves on the stems below the bloom for optimal longevity. Blooms will keep for several weeks with adequate water in a jar or vase. Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia is also the recipient of the Fleuroselect Gold Medal Award for performance calling her "The Next Leading Lady".
Zinnias can be direct-seeded or transplanted. Due to the papery texture of the seed and the oblong seed size, zinnias do not plant well with a walk-behind planter. As a result, direct seeding must be done by hand. To direct seed, create a small furrow in the soil and scatter the zinnia seed along the furrow. Use a garden rake to lightly cover the seed and pack the planted area. Zinnias grow well when planted on double rows with drip irrigation. Lay one row of drip tape and plant on both sides of the tape to maximize garden space.
They will also perform well when transplanted. They grow great in our heavy-duty seed-starting trays. Transplants are ready to go in the ground when plants can be easily pulled from the seed starting trays. Zinnias are very heat-tolerant and will continue to produce throughout the warm months of summer. To maximize production, prune or “dead-head” plants to promote the development of new blooms.
Lime Orange Queeny Zinnia Planting Information
Planting Method: transplant or direct seed
When to Plant: after last frost
Planting Depth: 1/2″
Seed Spacing: 6"
Row Spacing: 2'
Days to Maturity: 75
Disease Resistance: None