Zinnia
Zinnia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly grown as annual ornamentals for bright, long-lasting blooms. The genus contains about two dozen species, with Zinnia elegans being the most widely cultivated. The name honors Johann Gottfried Zinn, a German botanist who described the group in the 18th century.
Zinnias are herbaceous plants that vary in height from about 20 centimeters to over 1.2 meters, and
Native to Mexico and parts of Central America, zinnias are warm-season plants. They prefer full sun and
Pests and diseases can affect zinnias, with powdery mildew, thrips, and aphids among common concerns. Good air
Zinnias are popular in garden beds, borders, and containers, and are widely used as cut flowers due