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Oct 7, 2015 9:49 PM CST
Name: ZenMan
Kansas (Zone 5b)
Kansas 5b
Annuals Enjoys or suffers cold winters Region: United States of America Seed Starter Keeper of Poultry Hybridizer
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Hello again,

One of the unique zinnia strains I am working on closely resembles the Razzle Dazzle strain of Gaillardias, so I am also calling my zinnia strain Razzle Dazzles. This is a recent photo.
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I already have Razzle Dazzles in several colors and some have combinations of two or more colors.
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Another current Razzle Dazzle.
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And yet another Razzle Dazzle.
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A Skipper is getting nectar from this Razzle Dazzle.
Photo by ZenMan

Some Razzle Dazzles are very "filled in".
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And some have some "air" in their blooms.
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I am crossing Razzle Dazzles with several other kinds of zinnias in an attempt to improve and diversify them.

ZM
I tip my hat to you.

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