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Zinnia ‘Zahara Single Mix’
Botanical Name: Zinnia marylandica
Type: Annual
Zinnia ‘Zahara Single Mix’ is a stunning, low-maintenance series that bursts into a profusion of bright, cheerful blooms in shades of red, orange, pink, yellow, white, and coral. This compact, weather-tolerant variety is famous for its nonstop flowering and strong resistance to disease. Perfect for borders, pots, and bedding displays, the Zahara series thrives in sunny spots and provides continuous colour from early summer right through to autumn.
Plant Details
Type: Annual
Height: 30–40cm
Spread: 50–40cm
Flowering: June – October
Position: Full sun, well-drained soil
Growing Information
Sow: March – May indoors or directly outdoors after frost risk
Germination: 7–10 days at 20–25°C
Transplant: When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves; harden off before planting out
Spacing: 25–30cm apart
Care: Water regularly but avoid overhead watering; deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
Why You’ll Love It
Vibrant mix of long-lasting single blooms
Compact, bushy plants perfect for borders or pots
Excellent heat, drought, and disease resistance
Long flowering period from summer to autumn
Attracts butterflies and other pollinators
Top Tip
For a fuller, longer-lasting display, plant in groups or drifts and remove spent flowers regularly.
Perfect For
Bedding displays & containers
Pollinator-friendly gardens
Patio planters & window boxes
Continuous summer colour
Low-maintenance, high-impact displays
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