Purple Prince Zinnia – 100 Seeds

Purple Prince Zinnia – 100 Seeds

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Purple Prince Zinnia – 100 Seeds

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Purple Prince Zinnia – 100 Seeds

Sale price  $1.99 Regular price  $3.99
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Add a touch of royalty to your garden with our Purple Prince Zinnia seeds. This stunning heirloom features huge, 4-6 inch, fully double, dahlia-like blooms in a magnificent, rich royal purple. A true "cut-and-come-again" flower, the more you harvest the long, sturdy stems for bouquets, the more the plant will bloom. An easy-to-grow and heat-loving annual, this zinnia is a must-have for any cutting garden and a favorite of butterflies.

⭐ What you'll love

  • Huge, fully double, dahlia-like flowers in a rich, royal purple.
  • A fantastic "cut-and-come-again" flower for an endless supply of bouquets.
  • A very easy-to-grow annual that thrives in the summer heat.
  • An absolute magnet for butterflies and other pollinators.

🌿 Seed details

  • Plant Name: Purple Prince Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)
  • Seed Quantity: Approx. 100 seeds
  • Type: Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-GMO
  • Lifecycle: Annual
  • Height: 30-40 inches
  • Days to Maturity: 75-90 days
  • USDA Zone: 3-10
  • Origin: American Grown

🌱 Growing instructions

  • Sowing: Direct sow outdoors after all danger of frost has passed, or start indoors 4-6 weeks

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Germination Group

Group 3 - Tender Annuals

These heat-loving seeds need warmer temperatures to germinate. For winter sowing, start these varieties later in the season (late winter to early spring) when temperatures begin to moderate. The jugs will warm up during sunny days, providing the heat these seeds need to sprout as spring approaches.

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