creeping zinnia

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creeping zinnia

A gardener plants creeping zinnia seeds in a sunny flower bed.

Definition

Noun 1. A low-growing, spreading annual plant: A type of flowering plant characterized by its growth habit close to the ground and its life cycle of one year. Its flower heads bear a visual resemblance to those of true zinnias. 2. A specific plant species (Sanvitalia procumbens): The common name for this particular species, which is native to regions ranging from the southwestern United States and Mexico to Guatemala.

Usage
  • As a common name for a garden plant: The term is used primarily in horticulture and gardening to identify this specific, mat-forming annual.
    • I planted creeping zinnia along the edge of the path for a splash of yellow all summer.
    • For a drought-tolerant ground cover, consider creeping zinnia.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or ecological contexts: Used to describe the plant's characteristics, habitat, or classification.
    • The study noted that creeping zinnia thrived in the well-drained, rocky soil of the region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sanvitalia procumbens: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the creeping zinnia.
  • Trailing zinnia: An alternative common name, emphasizing its spreading growth habit.
  • Zinnia: A related but distinct genus () of flowering plants, typically taller and not creeping. The similarity is in the appearance of the flower heads.
Synonyms
  • Sanvitalia (when used as a common name for the genus).
  • Mexican creeping zinnia (a more specific variant).
creeping zinnia

A gardener plants creeping zinnia seeds in a sunny flower bed.

Noun
  1. low-branching leafy annual with flower heads resembling zinnias; found in southwestern United States and Mexico to Guatemala

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