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Zinnia elegans 'Lilliput Mix' — compact dwarf strain
Small round pompon ball-shaped flowers in the full bright cottage colour mix on compact 45-60cm plants — the prolific dwarf Zinnia for containers and fronts of borders.
About this variety
Zinnia elegans 'Lilliput Mix' Dwarf Pompon Zinnia 'Lilliput Mix'
The compact prolific pompon Zinnia — small round pompon ball-shaped flowers in the full bright primary cottage colour mix, on compact 45–60cm plants. Zinnia 'Lilliput Mix' flowers earlier than tall Zinnias and more prolifically, providing continuous cottage colour from July through October on plants that suit containers, front-of-border positions, and small-garden spaces where the giants would be out of scale.
This is the cottage Zinnia for the container, the small garden, and the front of the border. While 'Giants of California' provides huge dramatic flowers on tall stems, 'Lilliput Mix' is the compact prolific opposite — small round pompon ball-shaped flowers (3–5cm) in the full bright cottage primary palette (red, pink, orange, yellow, white and bicolours), held on bushy 45–60cm plants that produce dozens of flowers per plant through a long flowering season. The compact habit makes 'Lilliput' outstanding in containers, front-of-border, and small-garden positions where larger Zinnias would overwhelm. Flowers earlier than tall varieties (often opening in early July) and continues prolifically through to October. Half-hardy annual (H2). RHS Plants for Pollinators.
A note on growing
Same Zinnia heat-worshipper requirements:
- Sow individually March–May at 21–24°C (no root disturbance)
- Pinch at 10–15cm for bushy multi-stem habit
- Plant out in JUNE in warm soil
- Water at base only (never overhead — mildew risk)
- Deadhead consistently for prolonged flowering
Where it shines
In containers, patio pots and window boxes — 'Lilliput Mix' is the rare Zinnia that suits container culture, with the compact habit fitting container proportions and the prolific flowering providing continuous summer display. At the front of cottage borders where the dwarf habit suits front-of-border scale. In children's gardens for the small button-bright flowers in many colours. In wildlife gardens for the butterfly landing-platform value, particularly outstanding because the multiple smaller flowers provide more landing pads per plant than fewer larger flowers.
Plant alongside
The Mexican heat-seekers combination: pair 'Lilliput Mix' with Tithonia 'Goldfinger' — both love the same hot sun and plenty of water, and the tight pompon Lilliput heads provide wonderful shape contrast to the large Tithonia daisies. For matching dwarf cottage character, combine with Calendula 'Oopsy Daisy' and Marigold 'Spanish Brocade'. With Zinnia 'Green Envy' for tonal contrast within the genus.
Plant alongside
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