Territorial Seed Company Queen Lime Orange Zinnia Seed
Best choice for gardeners wanting unique, long-lasting cut flower arrangements.
These zinnias trade the standard primary-color palette for a sophisticated, moody gradient that looks like a watercolor painting in your garden. They require a full-sun commitment, but the reward is a steady supply of high-end, structural blooms that elevate any arrangement from amateur to professional.
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Who it's for
- Floral designers seeking unique, sophisticated color palettes
- Cut flower gardeners wanting long-lasting, professional-grade bouquets
- Busy gardeners desiring continuous blooms with minimal maintenance
Who should skip it
- Gardeners in humid climates without space for air circulation
- Low-effort growers wanting plants that stand upright without support
- Budget-conscious gardeners preferring low-maintenance perennial flowers
Performance breakdown
Visual Appeal
The sophisticated color palette creates a standout aesthetic in any garden.
Cut Flower Utility
Sturdy, well-branched stems make these perfect for professional-grade floral arrangements.
Bloom Longevity
Reliable flowering from late summer through the first frost ensures extended enjoyment.
Growth Consistency
Award-winning genetics provide predictable structure and reliable semi-double bloom patterns.
Cultivation Difficulty
Requires specific soil and temperature conditions for optimal germination and growth.
Garden Versatility
Best suited for traditional garden beds rather than small container setups.
Key Specs
Plant Height
Up to 25 inches
Flower Diameter
2–3 inches
Plant Width
18 inches
Sunlight Requirement
Full Sun (6-8 hours daily)
Germination Temperature
70-85°F (Code 1) or above 55°F (Code 4)
Soil Requirement
Well-draining, fertile loamy soil
Life Cycle
Annual
Seed Form
Loose Seeds
Planting Season
Spring
Is Organic
False
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