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How do you use the word zinnias in a sentence?

I found some pretty zinnias by my house


Are zinnias a monocot or a dicot?

Zinnias are dicots. They belong to the flowering plant group known as dicotyledons, which have two seed leaves when germinating.


How much do zinnias cost?

this it so gay


What are zinnias good for?

they make the planet healthy


Are zinnias poisonous to horses?

Zinnias are not known to be toxic to horses if consumed in small quantities. However, it's always best to prevent horses from grazing on non-traditional or unfamiliar plants to avoid any potential health issues. If you suspect your horse has ingested a large amount of zinnias or shows any signs of illness after doing so, contact a veterinarian immediately.


What heat do zinnias grow in?

-5 to 34 c


What is a popular red or pink flower in flower pots?

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.


How much water do you give your zinnias?

1000000000 galons per hour


Why do dogs eat zinnias?

Dogs may eat zinnias out of curiosity or boredom, but zinnias are not toxic to dogs and should not cause harm if ingested in small amounts. However, it is best to discourage this behavior to prevent any potential gastrointestinal upset or other issues that may arise from eating non-food items.


Do zinnias grow in Australia?

Although the Zinnia is not native to Australia, it is a popular garden flower.


Do skunks like to eat zinnias?

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.


How tall do zinnias grow?

Zinnias typically grow to a height of 1 to 4 feet, depending on the variety. Dwarf zinnias may reach around 12 to 18 inches tall, while taller types can soar up to 4 feet. They thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, contributing to their robust growth. Overall, their height can vary based on growing conditions and specific cultivar.