For somebody from New Jersey, you sure say a lot of stupid things, Tyra.
Never said that Zinnia seeds were carried in bird poop.
Zinnias do not have fleshy fruit that are eaten by birds.
Did suggest that the Zinnia seed came some other way.
You should read the whole reply before jumping to conclusions.
Tyra Trevellyn wrote in message
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Cereoid-UR12-" wrote:
Shame on you.
You should have recognized that as a Zinnia.
Birds don't plant seeds. They drop them in their poop.
The Zinnia probably came as a stowaway with some plant you bought.
DigitalVinyl wrote in message
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This flower came up in one box. It didn't spread or multiple so I let
it grow. The leaves looked similar to my sunflower when it was
starting. Now that it has flowered, anyone recognize it?
I'm guessing it is either a wildflower or something planted by the
birds.
When it comes to such seeds as zinnia, birds drop them by accident, not
generally by poop. Seed-eating birds (and zinnia seeds are a favorite of
many
birds) digest such seeds and what comes out the other end ain't viable.
Poop-planted seeds are generally those that are indigestible, such as
fruit
seeds or hard-shelled seeds that are accidentally swallowed whole. That
being
said, the zinnia probably ended up in DV's planter exactly the way you
described, particularly since the timing would be a bit off for the
alternative.
Best,
Tyra
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