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Luminosa Zinnia Seeds For Planting (Zinnia elegans)

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ALL ABOUT LUMINOSA ZINNIAS

SEED COUNT

250 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

POLLINATORS

YES
Luminosa Zinnias, with their delicate light pink hue, are a variety of Zinnia elegans, known for their vibrant colors and easy cultivation. These flowers are particularly admired for their ability to brighten any garden space with minimal effort. They feature large, daisy-like blooms that attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, making them not just a visual delight but also beneficial for local ecosystems.


Originating from Mexico, Zinnias have a rich history dating back to the 18th century when they were first brought to Europe by the German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, after whom they are named. The Luminosa variety, with its soft pink color, adds a modern touch to this classic flower, often used in cut flower arrangements for its long vase life and in borders or beds for a pop of color. Their resilience to heat and drought makes them a staple in summer gardens worldwide.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

Zinnias are native to South America, which means they will thrive in the heat and sunlight. Plant them on the edge of your garden to allow them to spread out when pinched back. The term “pinching back” simply means to snip the zinnia at a lower leaf node prior to it flowering. This will allow the plant to spend more energy in creating multiple branches, thus rewarding you with more blooms later on. As a side note, zinnias become more drought tolerant as they grow stronger.

SEED PREP

No seed prep needed.

SOWING DEPTH

1/4” under

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Well drained / nutrient rich

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily

GERMINATION

7 to 10 days

PLANT HEIGHT

30” to 40"

PLANT WIDTH

18” to 24”

PLANT SPACING

12” apart

FLOWER COLOR

Light Pink

FLOWER SIZE

Up to 5”

SEASON

Annual

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Zinnia elegans

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Very easy to grow from seed.

CUT FLOWER

YES

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ALL ABOUT LUMINOSA ZINNIAS

SEED COUNT

250 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

LURES POLLINATORS

YES
Luminosa Zinnias, with their delicate light pink hue, are a variety of Zinnia elegans, known for their vibrant colors and easy cultivation. These flowers are particularly admired for their ability to brighten any garden space with minimal effort. They feature large, daisy-like blooms that attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, making them not just a visual delight but also beneficial for local ecosystems.


Originating from Mexico, Zinnias have a rich history dating back to the 18th century when they were first brought to Europe by the German botanist Johann Gottfried Zinn, after whom they are named. The Luminosa variety, with its soft pink color, adds a modern touch to this classic flower, often used in cut flower arrangements for its long vase life and in borders or beds for a pop of color. Their resilience to heat and drought makes them a staple in summer gardens worldwide.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

Zinnias are native to South America, which means they will thrive in the heat and sunlight. Plant them on the edge of your garden to allow them to spread out when pinched back. The term “pinching back” simply means to snip the zinnia at a lower leaf node prior to it flowering. This will allow the plant to spend more energy in creating multiple branches, thus rewarding you with more blooms later on. As a side note, zinnias become more drought tolerant as they grow stronger.

SEED PREP

No seed prep needed.

SOWING DEPTH

1/4” under

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Well drained / nutrient rich

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water daily

GERMINATION

7 to 10 days

PLANT HEIGHT

30” to 40"

PLANT WIDTH

18” to 24”

PLANT SPACING

12” apart

FLOWER COLOR

Light Pink

FLOWER SIZE

Up to 5”

SEASON

Annual