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Zinnia elegans 'Green Envy' (syn. 'Envy') — RHS AGM; RHS Pollinators
Large semi-double zingy chartreuse-lime flowers maturing to soft jade — the RHS AGM florist's favourite green cut flower that makes every other colour more vivid.
About this variety
Zinnia elegans 'Green Envy' Lime-Green Zinnia 'Green Envy' (RHS AGM)
The florist's most versatile green cut flower — large semi-double zingy chartreuse-lime flowers that mature to soft jade, on sturdy stems through July–October. Zinnia 'Green Envy' holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit and is the perfect cool foil for hot summer colours, making every other colour in a cottage arrangement look more vivid by contrast.
This is the genuinely-unique green Zinnia that has become a florist favourite. 'Green Envy' produces large semi-double flowers in a zingy chartreuse-lime that matures gradually to soft jade-green — the colour development meaning a planting displays multiple shades of green simultaneously as new flowers open above older ones. The green colour gives 'Green Envy' a specific and exceptionally valuable role: as the cool sophisticated foil that makes hot summer colours look more vivid. A bunch of pure-coloured Zinnias and Cosmos becomes infinitely more sophisticated with a few stems of Green Envy added — the green provides the visual rest that lets bolder colours read more clearly. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. RHS Plants for Pollinators. Half-hardy annual. Flowers July through October.
A note on growing
Same heat-worshipper Zinnia rules as 'Giants of California':
- Sow individually April–May at 21–24°C (no root disturbance)
- Pinch at 10–15cm for bushy branching
- Plant out in JUNE in warm soil — never cold spring soil
- Water at base only (never overhead — mildew risk)
- Feed fortnightly with liquid tomato fertiliser
The "wiggle test" before cutting: before cutting Zinnia stems for the vase, gently shake the stem about 30cm below the flower head. If the head wobbles or droops on its stem, it's not ready — the stem hasn't matured sufficiently to support cut-flower hydration. Wait 2–3 days and try again. Stems that pass the wiggle test (head stays firm) provide the full 10–14 day vase life; stems cut too early collapse within hours.
Where it shines
In the cottage cutting garden as the versatile green filler — Green Envy is the variety that elevates simple posies into designer-quality arrangements. In modern florist work for the rare green flower that adds sophistication. In all-green moon-garden cutting schemes. In cottage borders for cool sophisticated tonal balance amid warmer summer colours. In wildlife gardens for the butterfly landing-platform value.
Plant alongside
For maximum visual impact, Zinnia 'Green Envy' makes every other colour in the cottage cutting garden look more vivid by contrast. Plant alongside any hot Zinnia or Cosmos for designer cottage sophistication. With Bupleurum 'Griffithii' for matching lime-green tonal interest and contrasting form. With Larkspur 'Limelight Mix' for matching cool-green sophistication continuing the green-and-pastel cottage palette.
Plant alongside
Zinnia Green Envy pairs beautifully with these cottage garden classics

RHS Plants for Pollinators
This plant has been assessed by the Royal Horticultural Society and recommended as especially beneficial to bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Growing plants like this directly supports UK pollinator populations — something close to our hearts at Salle Moor Hall Farm, where we see the difference a cottage garden full of the right plants can make.
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RHS Award of Garden Merit
The RHS Award of Garden Merit is given to plants of outstanding excellence for ordinary garden use. To earn this award a plant must be of good constitution, available to the gardening public, and perform reliably across a range of UK growing conditions. It is one of the most trusted plant recommendations in British gardening and a genuine mark of quality.
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