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What’s Blooming? – Zinnia

Jul

21

By Kathleen Storey, Marketing Intern

Zinnias are not your typical flower. They can vary in appearance from a single row of petals, to a dome shape and come in many different colors. The colors that you can see in our Gardens are lemon yellow, pink and coral.  Not to mention they are particularly easy to maintain and are favorites amongst gardeners ranging from novice to avid. Butterflies can’t help but be attracted to their beauty, and neither will you.

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