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'Queen Lime' zinnias (AKA 'Queen Lime Green') are an improvement over 'Envy'. More vivid color, stronger stems, and more disease-resistan...Read More
I grew this zinnia last year in a couple of large urns outside my front door in mostly full sun. It bloomed like crazy, the color was be...Read More
The plant is reletivly late blooming. It is bushy at first, then "opening up". The green is by far one of the best greens ever. The flowe...Read More
The unusual chartreuse color of this semi-double zinnia sets off the brighter shades of summer bouquets and belongs in all "flower arrang...Read More
chartreuse color. 2-3" flowers.
From your Friends at Botanical Interests: These 2' - 3' tall zinnias have 3" - 4" uniquely colored flowers. Some people call them green, ...Read More
Zinneas need to be spaced relatively far from each other, or else they will grow as tall as five feet! i made that mistake this year and ...Read More
I grew these for the first time this year and really liked the large double flowers and the got about 3' tall and the chartreuse color we...Read More
This was a late bloomer compared to my other varieties of zinnias. The color was a washed out chartreuse, not as green as I had hoped. ...Read More