Sanvitalia procumbens 'mandarin orange'
Pronunciation: San-vit-tail-lee-uh pro-kum-benz
Family: Asteraceae
Common Name: Creeping zinnia, trailing sanvitalia, sanvitalia
Plant Type:
- annual
Height to: 4"
Width to: 14"
USDA Hardiness Zones:
- Not apply
Sun Exposure:
- full sun
Bloom Season:
- repeat bloomer
Bloom Description: Semi double orange flowers with black center
Soil Type: Moderately fertile, humus rich, well drained
Pests and Diseases: Infrequent
Propagation: Sow seed in situ in autumn or spring. Delay thinning autumn sown seedlings until spring.
Native to: Mexico
Notes for Identification: Prostate, mat forming annual that has a compact habit. data source: the american horticultural society a to z encyclopedia of garden plants
USDA Heat Zones (days above 86ºF):
- Less then 1 day ZONE 1
- 1 to 7 days ZONE 2
- 7 to 14 days ZONE 3
- 14 to 30 days ZONE 4
- 30 to 45 days ZONE 5
- 45 to 60 days ZONE 6
- 60 to 90 days ZONE 7
- 90 to 120 days ZONE 8
- 120 to 150 days ZONE 9
- 150 to 180 days ZONE 10
- 180 to 210 days ZONE 11
- Greater then 210 ZONE 12
Submitted by: Pectiwiccan
Seed photo: 0
Seed Label: 0
Located in: Annual