Common zinnia 'Cut and Come Again Mix'
Zinnia elegans
Belonging to the Zinnia genus (Zinnia elegans 'Cut and Come Again Mix'), Cut and Come Again Mix is a variety of Common zinnia. Cut and Come Again Mix is a heirloom variety. This variety is an Flower that typically grows as an Annual, which is defined as a plant that matures and completes its lifecycle over the course of a single year. Normally growing to a mature height of 40.0 cm (1.30 feet), Cut and Come Again Mix grows with a erect-like habit.
Mexico is believed to be where Cut and Come Again Mix originates from.
Due to how easy it is to grow in a variety of conditions, Cut and Come Again Mix Common zinnia is great for beginner gardeners and those that like low maintainance gardens.
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How to grow Common zinnia 'Cut and Come Again Mix'
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Full Sun
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Medium
Growing Cut and Come Again Mix from seed
By our calculations, you should look at sowing Cut and Come Again Mix about 21 days before your last frost date.
Transplanting Cut and Come Again Mix
Harvesting Cut and Come Again Mix
Common zinnia 'Cut and Come Again Mix' information
How long does Cut and Come Again Mix take to grow?
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Latest Common zinnia 'Cut and Come Again Mix' Reviews
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19 May 2011
angelchrome's Zinnia elegans pumila 'Cut and Come Again' was Reviewed day 769
There are fancier cutting flowers, and even fancier zinnias, but this produced a long season of pink and coral blooms that are perfect for freshcut arrangements and attractive to pollinators.
