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FAST GERMINATION — BLOOMS IN 60–75 DAYS Zinnia cactus seeds sprout in 7–10 days at 70–85°F and reach first bloom in just 60–75 days from sowing. Direct sow ¼ in. deep after your last frost in full sun, spaced 6–12 in. apart. Beginner-friendly — high germination rate, minimal fuss, reliable results across USDA Zones 3–10.
BOLD CACTUS BLOOMS IN 9 VIVID COLORS Each plant produces 4–6 in. fully double cactus-style blooms with quilled, spiky petals in red, orange, yellow, pink, salmon, rose, coral, lavender, and white. Natural color variation means no two plants look identical — expect a rich, layered mix from summer through first frost.
TALL STEMS BUILT FOR CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Plants grow 24–36 in. tall with cutting stems reaching 18–24 in. — long-lasting in the vase and strong enough for bouquets, market bunches, and floral arrangements. Deadhead regularly to keep new stems coming all season long.
HEAT-LOVING & DROUGHT TOLERANT — THRIVES WITH MINIMAL CARE Cactus zinnias thrive in summer heat and handle dry spells without sacrificing bloom quality. Full sun, moderate watering during establishment, and occasional deadheading is all they need. Excellent for low-water and xeriscape gardens across Zones 3–10.
POLLINATOR MAGNET — ATTRACTS MONARCHS, SWALLOWTAILS & BEES Bright cactus blooms draw Monarch and Swallowtail butterflies, bumblebees, honeybees, and hummingbirds from first flower to frost. Mass plant for a thriving pollinator habitat that doubles as a showstopping garden border or cutting patch.
HEIRLOOM, NON-GMO & UNTREATED — 2000 SEEDS PER PACK Every seed in this bulk pack is open-pollinated, non-GMO, and free from synthetic coatings or chemical treatments. Each 2000-seed pack (approx. 16g) covers roughly 81 sq. ft. of garden space — store unused seeds in a cool, dry place and expect viability for 2–3 years.
VERSATILE USE — BORDERS, CONTAINERS, BEDS & BEYOND Zinnia Cactus Mix (Zinnia elegans) performs equally well in garden borders, raised beds, large containers, cottage gardens, and mass plantings. Start indoors 4–6 weeks before last frost for earlier blooms, or direct sow for a low-effort summer display.

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