Wednesday 6 September 2023

The Wildflower at the Corner - Nature 91

We have the tomatoes plants, and we saw a kind of wildflowers grow between them. Suddenly, the flowers blooming during the hot summer.


Image 1- The red wildflower, blooming

GoogleID has identified this wildflower as a Common zinnia, a scientific name for the flower is Zinnia elegans.

Yes, our neighborhoods have zinnia (The Rainbow Before Evening : Zinnia Flowers Grow Well in the Neighborhood – Nature 80), but we never planted this kind of zinnia.   

We believed that zinnia seed carried by wild birds, animals (raccoons or squirrels) or blown by the wind from nearby neighborhood, then voluntarily grown in the small garden. It is possible that zinnia will grow at other part of the yards.


Image 2 - Two wild zinnias in the garden

Actually, Zinnia elegans is one of the popular ornamental plant grown for its colorful flowers (red, yellow, orange, pink, purple and white). Blooming from summer to fall seasons.



Image 3 - Three wild zinnias in the garden.

Do you know about common zinnia?

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  2. Bonitas flores,gracias por dejarlas para visualizarlas y casi olerlas jaja. Besos.

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  3. Qién sabe si la cae bien el trópico. Un abrazo. Carlos

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  4. They are, without a doubt, zinnias... I don't think they are native to your fields.
    I came back still recovering...
    Have a great September.
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    1. no, they are not...but, many of them grow well in our neighborhood...

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  5. I have seen the name somewhere. The flower also looks familiar.

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  6. Oh, you're in luck! It's wonderful to have such pretty zinnias in your garden for free! And I see that butterflies like these flowers too - it couldn't be better!
    All the best, Traude
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    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/08/die-tiere-vom-tiergarten-schonbrunn.html

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    1. indeed.....

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  8. Zinnia looks beautiful.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  9. Excelente postagem minha amiga. Ótimas dicas aqui nos partilhas.
    Votos de um bom fim de semana!
    Beijinhos.

    Mário Margaride

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  10. I wished we have this blooms in our garden!

    Thank you for sharing at
    MosaicMonday

    Have a wonderful week, greetings by Heidrun

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  11. Beautiful flowers, I love the zinnias. Take care, have a great day!

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  12. Thank you as I have to get some seeds for them as I love them too

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