Reserve some space for colorful annuals like zinnia, marigold, calendula, alyssum, and cosmos. |
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There are the usual gomphrena, gaillardia, kochia, portulaca, zinnia, amaranthus, balsam and sunflower. |
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When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color. |
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A less well-known species of zinnia is Z. angustifolia, which grows 0.5 metre tall and has small yellow or orange blossoms. |
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Some of the best and most widely adapted annual cut flowers with the longest vase life include alstroemeria, aster, cosmos, snapdragon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia. |
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A background of ornamental vegetation includes what may be a zinnia and a fuchsia, which appear to be morphing into diaphanous insects like the two silver filigree butterflies in Kahlo's hair. |
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No phytotoxicity has been observed at the rates recommended on this label on chrysanthemum, gerbera, ageratum, dahlia, marigold, salvia, verbena, zinnia, baby's breath, petunia, Easter lily, or poinsettia. |
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Despite its common name it's not at all like a sunflower, more like a single zinnia, but once it gets going, it flowers non-stop until it gets frosted. |
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This orange zinnia, the sort of flower any gardener can cultivate from seed in this country, was grown in extreme conditions of microgravity and high humidity by the commander of the ISS, the US astronaut Scott Kelly. |
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The Dosing Unit RTV1 is an exellent dosing device for heavily flowing products, special sorts of flower seeds, such as French marigold, zinnia etc. |
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Other recommended nectar plants include Caryopteris, Monarda, Joe Pye weed, asters, sedums, Echinacea, marigolds, lantana, verbenas and zinnia. |
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As dominant group plants up to 2ft tall such as petunia, zinnia, begonia, bedding dahlia, salvia, geranium and antirrhinum. |
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The third grade students will plant and nurture upwards of 600 zinnia and cockscomb celosia plants to sell at the upcoming Third Grade Plant Sale in early June. |
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Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off. |
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In situ characterization of a NO-sensitive peroxidase in the lignifying xylem of Zinnia elegans. |
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Using a mixture of charcoal with barnyard manure, the same authors observed that high-quality Tagetes patula, Zinnia lineareis and Melampodium paludosu flowers were produced. |
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