Purple Zinnia Seeds - Zinnia Elegans Purple Prince Flower Seed

Zinnia Seeds - Purple Prince

1000 Seeds
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4.99
2000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

36 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring to early fall

BLOOM COLOR

Purple

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.0 - 6.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

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Zinnia (Zinnia Elegans Dahlia Flowered Purple Prince) - Every garden needs some lovely purple color in it! Establish Zinnia Purple Prince from flower seeds, and enjoy the long-bloom season and the rich rosy purple blooms. This Zinnia plant stays showy even with the rainiest weather, and is very disease and mildew resistant.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with peat moss

SOWING RATE

2 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil slightly moist but not wet until germination

PLANT SPACING

18 - 20 inches

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Outsidepride Zinnia Elegans Dahlia varieties are vibrant, large-blooming annuals that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, growing 36 inches tall with 4–5 inch double blooms in colors like red, pink, white, purple, yellow, and lavender. These prolific bloomers attract hummingbirds and butterflies, are resistant to deer, and provide continuous flowers from late spring to fall. They make excellent cut flowers, and deadheading encourages even more blooms throughout the season. They are available in 2 different sizes and 7 different varieties to choose from.
Zinnia Dahlia Diverse Aesthetic Appeal
Diverse Aesthetic Appeal
Zinnia Elegans Dahlia varieties offer diverse aesthetic appeal through their vibrant, bold colors and large, textured blooms, perfect for different garden styles and arrangements. Their ability to attract hummingbirds and butterflies further enhances their visual charm, providing a dynamic and lively element to any garden.
Long Bloom Season of Zinnia Dahlia
Wide Blooming Seasons
These varieties have wide blooming seasons because prolific bloomers thrive in warm weather and continue producing flowers from late spring through fall. Their resilience and ability to regenerate blooms quickly, ensure they remain in bloom for an extended period, maximizing their flowering time throughout the growing season.
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Cut Flower Options
They make an excellent cut flower option because of their large, vibrant blooms and long, sturdy stems, which make them durable for arrangements. Their blooms last well after being cut, and the more flowers you harvest, the more they produce. They are ideal for a variety of floral arrangements, from casual bouquets to more formal designs.
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Low Maintenance
They are hardy, drought-tolerant plants that thrive with minimal care once established. They require basic needs such as full sun, well-drained soil, and occasional watering. Additionally, their ability to self-sow and regenerate flowers means they don’t need frequent attention to maintain their vibrant bloom cycles.
Varieties of Zinnia Dahlia Flowers
The Zinnia Elegans Dahlia varieties are vibrant, large-blooming annual flowers that make excellent cut flowers and are well-suited for gardens across USDA zones 3-10. Each zinnia garden seeds variety features large 4–5 inch double blooms on 36-inch tall plants, and all share a long blooming season that spans from late spring to fall.
Bloom Season, Height, & Color of Zinnia Dahlia Flowers
Zinnias are prolific bloomers and attract both hummingbirds and butterflies, while remaining resistant to deer. Among these varieties, the Cherry Queen boasts striking cherry red blooms, Polar Bear offers elegant white flowers, Luminosa is known for its beautiful pink blossoms, Purple Prince shines with purple blooms, Meteor stands out with deep red flowers, Canary Bird features bright yellow blooms, and Dream presents soft rosy lavender petals.
Pollinating Butterfly on Zinnia Dahlia Flowers
To ensure the best growth, zinnias should be planted in full sun and well-drained soil, spaced 18-20 inches apart. Starting seeds indoors 4–6 weeks before the last expected frost can encourage earlier blooms, with germination typically occurring in 14 days at 75°F. For regions with longer growing seasons, direct sowing in prepared soil after the last frost is also effective. Deadheading these flowers regularly will maximize their bloom output, making them an ideal choice for continuous color throughout the warmer months.

Zinnia (Zinnia Elegans Dahlia Flowered Purple Prince) - Bring a royal touch to the sunny garden with purple Zinnias! Establish Zinnia Purple Prince from flower seeds, and enjoy the long-bloom season and the rich rosy purple blooms. Purple Prince Zinnia is an heirloom variety and has been around since at least 1949. This Zinnia plant stays showy even with the rainiest weather, and is very disease and mildew resistant. Zinnia plants are native to Mexico, so they tolerate full sun and summer heat. Zinnias are not particular about soil type, but they do not like water-logged soil. Mildew is the biggest issue for Zinnias, so ground watering is preferred to keep the foliage dry. Butterflies will flock to the large 4 - 5 inch Zinnia flowers, and cut as many as you like for indoor arrangements. Zinnia are profuse bloomers; therefore, deadheading and cutting Zinnia flowers for arrangements gives you even more flowers! Start some Zinnias seeds today!

Common Questions

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How do I condition my cut zinnia flowers?

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Bring a bucket of water with you to the garden when you cut your flowers and put them in the water as soon as you cut them. This will allow them to take up water through the freshly cut stem. Cut on an angle to give more surface area for the water to be taken up. Keep them out of the direct sun.

Q

Do I need to stake my zinnias?

A

Taller varieties may benefit from staking, especially if they are in a windy area.

Q

Why are my zinnias tall and thin with much smaller flowers than expected?

A

If zinnias are planted too closely, they will produce tall plants and much smaller flowers. Always follow the recommended spacing on the planting instructions.

Q

Can I encourage more blooms on my zinnia plants?

A

Yes, first you will need to ensure your plants are in a full sun area to get a good bloom season from your plants. You can pinch the main growth of young plants when they are about 12 inches tall to encourage more branching which will increase your number of blooms. Also, deadhead your spent blooms throughout summer to encourage a longer bloom season.

Q

Will flowers attract any pollinators to my garden?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds enjoy these flowers.

Q

Will deer eat my flowers?

A

No, deer tend to avoid these plants.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, these flowers can do well in a container.

Q

What are some good companion plants for zinnia?

A

Zinnia plants can be complimented with marigolds, cosmos, nasturtiums, salvia, ageratum. Cleome, dahlia, verbena or sunflowers just to name a few.

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