Definition
Zinnia acerosa, also known as the desert zinnia or needle-leaf zinnia, is a drought-tolerant species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. 🌵 It features small, needle-like leaves and petite white flowers with yellow centers. These plants are well-adapted to arid environments. Unlike typical zinnias, zinnia acerosa thrives in dry, sunny conditions. Think of it as the resilient survivor of the zinnia family.