New! ‘Belize Double Rose’ Zinnia Seeds
New! ‘Belize Double Rose’ Zinnia Seeds
COMING SOON! Ships late May 2026
Zinnia ‘Belize Double Rose’ Seeds
50 Seeds per Pack
A soft wash of rose-pink blooms, Belize Double Rose zinnias bring a full, double form to a naturally compact plant. Each flower is layered and rounded, with neatly arranged petals that create a tidy, cushion-like bloom—perfect for adding gentle color to garden beds and containers.
Unlike taller cutting varieties, these zinnias stay low and full, forming a dense, flowering mound that works beautifully in landscapes, borders, and patio pots. They’re the kind of plant that fills in space effortlessly, blooming steadily and creating a polished, intentional look in the garden.
For those who love experimenting, Belize types also offer an interesting opportunity for breeding projects, especially when crossed with taller or more open forms to explore new flower shapes, sizes, and plant habits.
Details
- Bloom Type: Fully double
- Color: Soft rose pink
- Plant Height: Approx. 12–18 inches
- Bloom Size: 2–3 inches
- Growth Habit: Compact, mounding
- Best Use: Landscape beds, borders, containers
- Packet Size: about 50 seeds
Seed Starting Instructions
Zinnias are quick and easy to grow, making them perfect for both beginners and experienced growers.
- Sow seeds directly outdoors after all danger of frost has passed, or start indoors 3–4 weeks before last frost
- Plant seeds about ¼ inch deep
- Keep soil lightly moist during germination
- Germination occurs in 5–10 days at 70–75°F
- Provide strong light immediately after sprouting
If starting indoors, transplant gently once seedlings have a few true leaves.
Growing Instructions
- Plant in full sun
- Space plants 8–12 inches apart for full, mounding growth
- Prefers well-drained soil
- Water at the base to keep foliage dry
- No pinching required — plants naturally branch and fill out
These are low-maintenance, high-impact plants that keep blooming without much fuss.
Breeding Note 🌿
Belize-type zinnias can be a fun starting point for breeders. Their compact habit and double blooms can be crossed with taller or more open-pollinated varieties to explore new combinations—think larger blooms on shorter plants, or unique petal forms in softer color ranges.
From the garden
These are the quiet fillers—the ones that make everything else look more finished, more thoughtful… like the garden knew exactly what it was doing all along.
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