Common Name: zinnia 
     
	
                        
                            Type: Annual
                        
                        
                            Family: Asteraceae
                        
                        
                        
                            Zone: 2 to 11
                        
                        
                            Height: 0.50 to 4.00 feet
                        
                        
                            Spread: 0.50 to 1.50 feet
                        
                        
                            Bloom Time: June to frost
                        
                        
                            Bloom Description: All but blue and brown
                        
                        
                            Sun: Full sun
                        
                        
                            Water: Medium
                        
                        
                            Maintenance: Low
                        
                        
                                Suggested Use: Annual
		                    
                                Attracts: Birds, Hummingbirds, Butterflies
		                    
                                Tolerate: Black Walnut
		                    
                        
                        
                     
                    
                 
                                   
                
                    Culture
                    Annual. Easily grown in humusy, evenly moist, well-drained soils in full sun. Sow seed directly in the ground after last frost date and, if desired, at 2-3 week intervals thereafter until the end of June to insure a good season-long bloom. For earlier spring bloom, start seed indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost date. Some varieties are widely available in cell/six packs from nurseries (small plants that have not yet flowered are best). Disease-resistant varieties are good selections for hot and humid summer climates such as the St. Louis area. Set out seedlings and purchased plants after last frost date. Pinch young plants to promote compact, bushy form. Good air circulation helps prevent onset of fungal leaf diseases. Deadhead spent flowers to promote additional bloom and maintain plant appearance.
	             
                
                    Noteworthy Characteristics
                    The genus Zinnia contains about 17 species of annual, perennial and low shrubs native to the southwestern U.S., Mexico, Central America and South America. Cultivars of several species are commonly grown for their colorful daisy-like flowers over a long summer to fall bloom period.
Genus name honors Johann Gottfried Zinn (1727-1759), professor of botany, Gottingen.
	             
                
                    Problems
                    Susceptible to powdery mildew, leaf spots, root rots and blights. Watch for whiteflies, aphids, thrips, Japanese beetles and caterpillars.
	             
                
                    Uses
                    Mixed borders, beds, cottage gardens, cutting gardens and containers. Many are excellent fresh cut flowers.