Zinnia linearis

Zinnia angustifolia

  • Zinnia linearis
  • Zinnia linearis
  • Zinnia linearis
  • Zinnia linearis
  • Flower name
    Zinnia linearis
  • Scientific name
    Zinnia angustifolia
  • Aliasホソバヒャクニチソウ, 細葉百日草, Zinnia linearis, Zinnia angustifolia
  • Place of originNorth and South America
  • Place of floweringGarden
  • Flowering seasonJune, July, August, September

What is Zinnia linearis

Zinnia linearis (scientific name: Zinnia angustifolia) is an annual herb native to North and South America and belongs to the family Asteraceae. The grasses are low in height. Branches are well branched. The leaves are thin, so it is also referred to as a perennial plant. The Latin word linearis means "like a fine line" and is due to its thin leaves. The flowers are single flowers of white, yellow or orange in color.
Zinnia profusion is a horticultural variety that is a cross between Zinnia linearis and Zinnia elegans>.
Common zinnia(scientific name: Zinnia elegans) is a member of this genus.

Common name: Zinnia linearis, scientific name: Zinnia angustifolia, Place of origin: North and South America, Grass height: 15-60 cm, Leaf shape: oval or oblong; corolla: head flower; diameter: 4 cm; bloom: single flower; bloom period: June to September; flower color: white, orange or yellow.


  • Order
    Asterales
  • Family
    Asteraceae
  • Genus
    Zinnia
  • Species
    Z. angustifolia
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Head flower
  • Leaf type
    ovoid
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typeannual herb
  • Flower colorsWhite Yellow
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height15.0 ~ 60.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower4.0 ~ 4.0 cm

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