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Zinnia 'Queeny Orange Lime' - S2
Zinnia 'Queeny Orange Lime' - S2
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Zinnia 'Queeny Orange Lime'

Zinnia elegans
A clear favorite in trial gardens across the country, this glamorous sister to 'Queeny Red Lime' is a stunner. Saturated apricot to kiss-of-peach hues are accented by lime green and raspberry at the center of the blooms. Full of reliably double flowers, it is disease resistant and makes a beguiling addition to romantic bouquets of summer.
SKU #PL8463
$14.95
Details
Shipped As
3-Pack Plugs (2⅓" h x 1½" w per plug)
Lifecycle
Annual
Annual Hardiness
Tender Annual
Mature Size
2.5-3.5' h x 2' w
Sun
Full sun
Soil
Rich, well-drained
Season
Summer to fall
Color
Orange with lime green center
Features
Great Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Heat or Drought Tolerant
Attracts Butterfly
Attracts Bees
Attracts Hummingbirds
Attracts Beneficial Insects
Notable
All-America Selections Winner
Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
After last spring frost, when night temperatures remain above 50°F.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Perfect for mixed borders and beds, zinnias will brighten up almost any location with full sun and rich, well-drained soil. They are easy to grow and versatile, thrive in varying soil conditions and are easily transplanted, even when growth is significant. Pinch back when seedlings reach about 6-8" in height to encourage bushy growth, and deadhead regularly for a midsummer to frost show.
Final Spacing:
1.5-2'
Water Requirements:
Medium Water Use
Watering Details:
Tolerates drought, but performs best when watered regularly. Keep moist, watering only in the morning. Avoid wetting the leaves.
Soil pH:
Acidic to neutral
Fertilizer:
Mix in an organic, all-purpose granular fertilizer soon after planting out, and again when flowering begins.
Diseases & Pests:
Avoid fungal issues by spacing properly and placing in a location with good air circulation. If problems arise, treat with an organic fungicide or neem oil. If slugs are troublesome, treat the surrounding soil with pelletized iron phosphate. Diatomaceous earth or crushed eggshells can also be spread on the surrounding soil to prevent or resolve this issue.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Fully opened flowers