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Zinnia bidens – Glossocardia bidens; Zinnia liebmannii – Philactis zinnioides; Zinnia elegans, also known as Zinnia violacea, is the most familiar species, originally from the warm regions of Mexico being a warm–hot climate plant. Its leaves are lance-shaped and sandpapery in texture, and height ranges from 15 cm to 1 meter. [5]
Zinnia elegans (syn. Zinnia violacea) known as youth-and-age, [3] common zinnia or elegant zinnia, is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.It is native to Mexico but grown as an ornamental in many places and naturalised in several places, including scattered locations in South and Central America, the West Indies, the United States, Australia, and Italy.
Zinnia angustifolia is an annual or perennial [4] growing up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall. The stems have many branches and the herbage is rough with short hairs. [5] The 2–7 cm × 4–8 mm (0.8-2.8 × 0.16-0.32 inches) leaf blades are linear to narrowly elliptic.
Zinnia acerosa is a small, branching subshrub up to 16 cm (6.4 inches) tall. Leaves are very narrow, sometimes needle-shaped, up to 2 cm (0.8 inches) long. The plant produces flower head one per stem, each head with 4-7 yellow or white ray florets surrounding 8-13 yellow or purple disc florets. [3] [4]
Zinnia grandiflora by Patrick Alexander . Zinnia grandiflora is a small flat-topped or rounded subshrub growing up to 22 cm (8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) tall with many slender, branching stems. The oppositely arranged leaves are linear and 1–3 cm (1 ⁄ 2 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long. The herbage is covered in short, rough hairs.
One sign of an earwig infestation are tiny, irregular holes in the leaves of your plants, Emtec said. They also leave tiny, black droppings that look like grains of pepper.
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