Zinnia was originally a Mexican wildflower, that now come in every color of the rainbow, and both single and double flower types. They grow like weeds, continue to produce even after being cut, and are long-lasting as cut flowers. Their one drawback is that their foliage is not very attractive. They are used for a splash of summer color here and there, and that alone makes them nice to have.
Zinnias are nontoxic to horses.
A zinnia is a safe plant if your dog should happen it eat it. As for why, that is unknown.
Rabbits do eat flowers, and they will eat almost any vegetation if what they like best isn't available. Wild rabbits do eat zinnias but they are not a rabbit's first choice. Flowers are not a regular part of a healthy rabbit's diet. If you feed flowers to your pet rabbit, consider them a treat only. See the related question (linked below) for more information.
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Zinnias are nontoxic to horses.
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Geraniums and zinnias are popular flowers that are pink or red and can be found in flower pots inside or outside the home. Zinnias and geraniums are typically annuals. However, there also are perennial species of each. For example, there are two perennial types of zinnias.
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Although the Zinnia is not native to Australia, it is a popular garden flower.
Yes, skunks like to eat zinnias. The mammals in question (Mephitidae family) number among the world's omnivore ("everything-eaters") and therefore will feed upon animals and plants with equal enjoyment and fervor.
A zinnia is a safe plant if your dog should happen it eat it. As for why, that is unknown.
It is the dichotomous key of mosses horsetails ferns ginkgoes pines zinnias celery palm trees peonies and oak. I hope this will help you, Sherlock Holmes.