Attraction to Red
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Attraction to Red
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
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Photograph - Photography
Description
Zinnias are brightly colored flowers belonging to the Asteraceae family, where other members include asters, daisies, and sunflowers. It is a hot-climate plant native to South America and southwestern United States.
Flowers vary in size, with diameters ranging from one inch to seven inches. They also vary in form; they might have a single, semi-double or double layers of petals.
Zinnias are popular fresh cut flowers and are valued for their long stems and brightly-colored blooms. Cut flowers should last at least a week before they start looking tired. These daisy-like flowers are available in a wide range of bright colours, including white, yellow, orange, red, purple and lilac. Zinnias can also be dried and used in floral arrangements.
Zinnias are a favourite for gardeners because they are one of the easiest flowers to grow! They are perfect for a cutting garden. They will bloom from early summer to early fall. The bright colours are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Some gardeners will grow these flowers specifically for that very reason. For the best visual effect, plant in masses. The taller varieties make great borders and edging, while smaller zinnias do well in window boxes, hanging boxes and other containers.
Zinnias do best in full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. They are commonly grown from seed. Zinnias will reseed themselves if not deadheaded. Deadhead to increase blooms.
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September 7th, 2014
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