Zinnia is a tiny wonder of the meadow, standing just four and a half inches tall beneath an acorn cap that fits like a woodland crown. Her silky green braid tumbles over her shoulder, catching dew and sunlight with every movement. She wears large multicolored wings that shimmer like stained glass—petal-pinks, sunset oranges, and deep mossy greens blend and shift when she dances among blooms. Curious and gentle, Zinnia tends to newborn bees, leaving a trail of powdered pollen in her wake. Small as she is, her bright presence brings color and calm to every corner of the garden.
Zinnia is a tiny wonder of the meadow, standing just four and a half inches tall beneath an acorn cap that fits like a woodland crown. Her silky green braid tumbles over her shoulder, catching dew and sunlight with every movement. She wears large multicolored wings that shimmer like stained glass—petal-pinks, sunset oranges, and deep mossy greens blend and shift when she dances among blooms. Curious and gentle, Zinnia tends to newborn bees, leaving a trail of powdered pollen in her wake. Small as she is, her bright presence brings color and calm to every corner of the garden.