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Save 10% on Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia - one pkt. of approx. 25 seeds
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Queeny Lime Orange Zinnia - one pkt. of approx. 25 seeds

A new look for a garden classic, Queeny Lime Orange gives traditional zinnias an upgrade! Semi-double to double blooms sport never-before seen colors of bold orange, lime green and rose-red. The blooms appear over an extended period from summer to fall, giving you plenty to enjoy in both indoor and outdoor settings. They make excellent mid- to b…
A new look for a garden classic, Queeny Lime Orange gives traditional zinnias an upgrade! Semi-double to double blooms sport never-before seen colors of bold orange, lime green and rose-red. The blooms appear over an extended period from summer to fall, giving you plenty to enjoy in both indoor and outdoor settings. They make excellent mid- to back-border plantings, but they also add brilliant color and beauty to vegetable patches and fresh arrangements. Butterflies love them! Deadheading promotes increased bloom.
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A new look for a garden classic, Queeny Lime Orange gives traditional zinnias an upgrade! Semi-double to double blooms sport never-before seen colors of bold orange, lime green and rose-red. The blooms appear over an extended period from summer to fall, giving you plenty to enjoy in both indoor and outdoor settings. They make excellent mid- to back-border plantings, but they also add brilliant color and beauty to vegetable patches and fresh arrangements. Butterflies love them! Deadheading promotes increased bloom.