Zinnia haageana

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Zinnia haageana
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 (syn. Zinnia angustifolia of gardens)
Habit:
Height: 12in (30cm)
Width: 12-24in (30-60cm)
Lifespan: annual
Origin: Mexico
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USDA Zones: 9-11
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Bushy annual that blooms in the summer. Flowers have orange disc surrounded by 8-9 golden to red-brown ray florets. Fully double-flowered forms are commonly grown.

Narrow, sparsely hairy to downy, lance-shaped leaves, to over 1 <X>1/4</X> in (30 mm) long.


More information about this species can be found on the genus page.

Cultivation

Z. haageana calendar?
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Propagation

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Cultivars

Cultivars include:

  • 'Old Mexico' - common fully double form
  • 'Stargold' - yellow-orange blooms

Gallery

References

  • Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381

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