Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor F1

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Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor F1 (Zinnia elegans) , offered by the seed company WH Perron

First to win AAS 2020, FleuroSelect Gold and Les Exceptionnelles 2021 , Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor F1 is a remarkable variety offering excellent performance in the garden . Resistant to heat and drought, it maintains its beautiful gradation of red and yellow colors throughout the summer. This variety is an ideal choice for lovers of robust and vibrant flowers.

Latin name : Zinnia elegans
Maturity : 10 to 12 weeks
Germination : 5 to 10 days
Sowing temperature : 25°C
Plant height : 30 to 40 cm
Spread : 50 to 60 cm
Color : Red and yellow
Quantity per pack : Approximately 35 seeds
Formulation : Raw
Use : cut flowers, containers, flower beds
Flowering : from June to September

Cultivation method:

Sow indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost or directly into the ground after all risk of frost. Maintain a temperature of 25°C to encourage rapid germination in 5-10 days. Plant out or space seedlings 50-60cm apart in well-drained soil in full sun. Water spacingly and avoid wetting the foliage to reduce disease. Remove spent flowers regularly to encourage continued blooming.

An award-winning and versatile series!

Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor F1 , with its exceptional resistance and abundant flowering , is perfect for your flowerbeds, containers or bouquets. This award-winning series will beautify your garden while requiring little maintenance, even in difficult conditions. A winning choice for any gardening enthusiast!

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