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plants:zinnia [2020/10/25 13:47] – [General comments] jaffaplants:zinnia [2021/01/24 17:25] (current) – [Planting Months] jaffa
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  ===== Botanical Information =====   ===== Botanical Information ===== 
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 +*Zinnia's will grow all year in Townsville, however they tend to attract powdery mildew in the cooler months and may serve as a host to infect other susceptible plants such as zuchinni, squash and pumpkin.
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  ===== Permaculture uses =====   ===== Permaculture uses ===== 
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 +| A zinnia that has volunteered adjacent a sweet potato vine| | | 
  ===== Short comments =====   ===== Short comments ===== 
 Small flowering annual, bright colourful flowers. Bee and butterfly attracting. Harbour powdery mildew in dry season in Townsville. Small flowering annual, bright colourful flowers. Bee and butterfly attracting. Harbour powdery mildew in dry season in Townsville.
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 Interplant throughout the garden for colour and to attract bees and other insects. Collect old seed heads that have dried on the plant, and throw into the wind over the garden, and usually sufficient zinnia's will germinate for the next round of flowers. Interplant throughout the garden for colour and to attract bees and other insects. Collect old seed heads that have dried on the plant, and throw into the wind over the garden, and usually sufficient zinnia's will germinate for the next round of flowers.
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-{{tag>ORDER FAMILY GENUS COMMON_NAME XXXXX }} +{{tag>Asterales Asteraceae Zinnia Zinnia annual bee_food full_sun townsville_summer  }}
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-  * Nitrogen_Fixer  +
-  * Vegetable  +
-  * Garden_bed +
-  * Shade  +
-  * Fruit  +
-  * Ground  +
-  * chop_and_drop  +
-  * Starch  +
-  * Wicking bed +
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