ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia)
ZINNIA linearis (Classic Zinnia) is a species of Zinnia in the Asteraceae family. It is an herbaceous flowering plant species of zinnia native to northern and western Mexico and naturalized in the parts of the Southwestern United States. Unlike the more well-known Zinnia elegans, Zinnia linearis has a different growth habit and appearance. Zinnia linearis is a low-growing, spreading plant with linear or thread-like leaves. It typically reaches a height of about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 centimeters) and spreads out to form a mat of foliage. The flowers are small and daisy-like, with single or double petals, and they come in various colors, including shades of white, pink, orange, and yellow. Classic Zinnia is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining soil. This species is relatively drought-tolerant and is well-suited for hot and dry climates. Zinnia linearis is an excellent choice for rock gardens, borders, and edging due to