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Isabellina Zinnia Seeds

SKU: AM022560
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Overview

Creamy Yellow Blooms: ‘Isabellina’ Zinnias feature dreamy, buttercream-yellow petals that brighten any garden space.
Pollinator’s Delight: Bees and butterflies can’t resist these nectar-rich blossoms, adding movement and vitality to your outdoor spaces.
Cut-Flower Favorite: Long stems and sturdy blooms make them perfect for bouquets, bringing a soft, vintage charm indoors.
Easy and Prolific: Quick-growing and low-maintenance, these zinnias offer season-long color with little effort.

key features
Botanical Name
Zinnia elegans 'Isabellina'
Advantages
Bee Friendly, Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Easy To Grow, Cut Flowers, Mass Plantings
Growing Zones
Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11
Life Cycle
Annual
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Soil Moisture
Dry, Average
Mature Height
40-50" tall
Bloom Time
Summer to frost
SKU
AM022560

Description

Bring soft, glowing beauty to your garden with ‘Isabellina’ Zinnias, a timeless variety that exudes charm and elegance. The creamy, butter-yellow petals create a subtle yet stunning contrast against lush green foliage, making them a standout in flower beds, cottage gardens, and wildflower meadows.

Not only are these zinnias breathtaking, but they also provide essential nectar for butterflies and bees, ensuring a pollinator-friendly environment. Their long, sturdy stems make them an excellent choice for cut-flower arrangements, allowing you to bring their delicate beauty indoors all season long.

Easy to grow and resistant to drought, ‘Isabellina’ Zinnias thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, rewarding you with a profusion of blooms from summer to frost. Whether you’re designing a dreamy, pastel-hued landscape or simply looking for an effortless floral addition, ‘Isabellina’ is a graceful, golden-hued gem that deserves a place in every garden.