Free Flower Seeds with 4x4 Photo Print - Zebra Butterfly on Zinnias

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Freakin Cheerful 4x4 Photo Print: Zebra Butterfly on Zinnias

Grow your own magic with free seeds from Freakin Cheerful!
At checkout, you'll choose which type of seeds you'd like included with your photo print - zinnia, celosia, or cosmos. Growing instructions are included, and don't forget to download your free growing guide!

Your print and seeds ship free in 1-3 business days.

About the photo:

This zebra longwing butterfly is hanging out in a bed of Lilliput zinnias. If you're thinking I crouched down with the camera to capture this angle, you're almost right. I was trialing zinnia spacing so the flowers were planted super close together and as a result they grew almost six feet tall! I felt like I was completely immersed in the flowers with the bugs that year - and I will absolutely recreate that experience in future beds.

About the seeds:

All seeds were collected from flowers grown with organic practices here at Freakin Cheerful. The flowers are open pollinated, which means you'll get a mix of colors and bloom types. Steph grows over 40 varieties of zinnia, about 20 varieties of celosia, and around 10 varieties of cosmos, so enjoy the magical surprises when your flowers bloom!

zinnia, celosia, and cosmos


Zinnias, like this orange beauty on the left, are the fastest to flower and are super easy to grow. You can expect singles, semi doubles, and fully double blooms with some amazing color washes in brights and soft pastels.

Celosia, seen in the middle, are often used as bouquet fillers for jars full of fresh cut flowers, but Steph loves them on their own, too! You'll get soft and fuzzy plumes or fans in a rainbow of colors.

Cosmos may take a bit longer to make flowers depending on when you plant them, but they make lots of beautiful stems filled with airy green foliage that is perfect for bouquet filler before they absolutely explode with blooms.

No pressure, but Steph would freaking love it if you sent her photos of flowers grown from Freakin Cheerful saved seeds! Seriously.
So. Much. Happy.