Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor - Zinnia (AAS Winner)
Zone: Annual
Prefers: Partial sun, full sun
Will grow: 10-12" Tall and 12-15" Wide
Blooms: Spring through fall
Ideal for: Containers and landscape
Why this variety: Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor Zinia is a gold medalist, winning the 2021 All-American Selections award. With judges stating, “JUST SO CUTE! WOW, WOW WOW!” this variety has brought much joy to many gardens since. It’s especially known for flowers completely covering the plant and aging extremely well so that the plant looks great all season long. Beautiful, compact, and attention grabbing; this is an excellent choice for any garden!
Current plant size: 3.5” Pot
Photo credit: All-American Selections and Ball Seed
Zone: Annual
Prefers: Partial sun, full sun
Will grow: 10-12" Tall and 12-15" Wide
Blooms: Spring through fall
Ideal for: Containers and landscape
Why this variety: Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor Zinia is a gold medalist, winning the 2021 All-American Selections award. With judges stating, “JUST SO CUTE! WOW, WOW WOW!” this variety has brought much joy to many gardens since. It’s especially known for flowers completely covering the plant and aging extremely well so that the plant looks great all season long. Beautiful, compact, and attention grabbing; this is an excellent choice for any garden!
Current plant size: 3.5” Pot
Photo credit: All-American Selections and Ball Seed
Zone: Annual
Prefers: Partial sun, full sun
Will grow: 10-12" Tall and 12-15" Wide
Blooms: Spring through fall
Ideal for: Containers and landscape
Why this variety: Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor Zinia is a gold medalist, winning the 2021 All-American Selections award. With judges stating, “JUST SO CUTE! WOW, WOW WOW!” this variety has brought much joy to many gardens since. It’s especially known for flowers completely covering the plant and aging extremely well so that the plant looks great all season long. Beautiful, compact, and attention grabbing; this is an excellent choice for any garden!
Current plant size: 3.5” Pot
Photo credit: All-American Selections and Ball Seed