Berry Basket is composed of a luscious color palette of florist quality zinnias for eye catching garden displays and color-coordinated bouquets. These densely petaled, fully double flowers in lovely shades of raspberry, grape, rose-pink and violet are a custom blend of premium zinnias chosen for superb garden performance in tough summer conditions. The multi-branched, 3 1/2 foot tall plants yield armfuls of long stemmed flowers for centerpiece bouquets all season long.
Zinnia – Berry Basket – Renee’s Seeds
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