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Understanding The Zinnia Life Cycle- Zinnia Growth Stages

April 9, 2023 by chey mullin 4 Comments

Zinnias are annual plants which go through their entire life cycle within a year. It’s interesting to watch the zinnia plant as it goes through different stages of growth. Starting with the germination of a tiny arrow shaped seed, and evolving into a plant with multi-petalled and colorful blooms, the zinnia growth stages are impressive….

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