Zinnia Zinderella Peach Seed
Best choice for gardeners wanting continuous, unique blooms for fresh arrangements.
Elevate your cutting garden with the Zinnia Zinderella Peach Seed. These unique Scabiosa-flowered zinnias boast beautiful, frilly, crested flower heads, offering a delightful mix of bloom types. Known for their 'cut and come again' nature, they provide continuous blooms throughout the season. For optimal growth, sow seeds directly after soil temperatures reach 70-75°F. These annual flowers mature in about 70 days, adding substantial height and spread to your landscape.
$11.82
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Price vs Category Average
+11%
Above average
Seed Count
50
/ seeds
Who it's for
- Landscapers wanting continuous color throughout the entire season
- Gardeners seeking unique, eye-catching floral aesthetics
- Floral designers and home arrangers needing long-lasting stems
Who should skip it
- Gardeners in humid climates without space for proper airflow
- Budget-conscious growers planning large-scale floral displays
- Owners of gardens with limited direct sunlight exposure
Performance breakdown
Bloom Productivity
Cut and come again habit ensures a steady supply of flowers.
Visual Impact
Frilly, crested heads provide a sophisticated texture for any cutting garden.
Ease of Germination
Reliable sprouting within ten days when soil warmth requirements are met.
Growth Vigor
Reaches impressive heights quickly for a dramatic seasonal landscape display.
Planting Flexibility
Requires specific soil temperatures, demanding patience before initial spring sowing.
Variety Consistency
Hybrid breeding guarantees a reliable mix of unique, high-quality bloom types.
Key Specs
Seed Count
50 seeds
Days to Maturity
70 Days
Planting Season
Spring
Seed Form
Loose Seeds
Variety Type
Hybrid
Plant Height
40-50 inches
Water Needs
Moderate
Flower Color
Mixed
Features
- Unique Scabiosa-flowered zinnias
- Frilly, crested flower heads
- Continuous blooms with 'cut and come again'
- Annual flower for seasonal color
- Mix of bloom types included
- Matures in 70 days
- Loose seed form
- Hybrid variety
What customers say
Customers highly value the Zinnia Zinderella Peach Seed for its exceptional aesthetic and reliable performance. The blooms feature sophisticated, muted apricot and peach tones, appealing to current floral design trends. Gardeners appreciate the unique, complex 'Zinderella' form, which elevates it beyond standard zinnias. Reviewers consistently report excellent germination and vigorous plant growth, ensuring a prolific yield of high quality flowers perfect for arrangements. Although the initial cost is higher, the stunning visual impact and dependable results provide strong perceived value. This specialty seed is a favorite due to its reliable growth and delivery of highly desirable floral material.
Know before you buy
It means the plant is encouraged to produce more flowers the more you harvest them. By regularly cutting the blooms for bouquets, you stimulate the plant to grow new stems and flowers throughout the season.
While you can start them indoors, zinnias generally prefer direct sowing once the soil is warm. If you start them inside, ensure you provide plenty of light and transplant them carefully once soil temperatures reach 70-75°F to avoid root disturbance.
Since these zinnias grow to a spread of 12-16 inches, you should space your seeds or seedlings about 12 to 15 inches apart. This ensures adequate airflow, which helps prevent fungal issues like powdery mildew.
No, the Zinderella Peach variety is known for offering a delightful mix of bloom types. While they all feature the signature frilly, crested Scabiosa-style heads, you will see natural variations in the fullness and shape of the flowers.
You can expect these zinnias to reach a mature height of 40 to 50 inches. Because they grow quite tall, they are excellent for the back of a flower border or as a dedicated cutting patch.
These zinnias thrive in full sun and require moderate watering. For the best results, wait until the soil is consistently warm—at least 70-75°F—before sowing, as they are heat-loving annuals that struggle in cold, damp soil.
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