Zinnia Mug
Just as bright, colorful zinnias brighten many backyard gardens, this bright and colorful mug will brighten your day whenever you use it. There are even some blooms on the handle and interior. With its large capacity, it will hold a lot of your favorite brew and it will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Height: 3-3/4”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-5/8”
Capacity: 12+ oz.
Fast-growing, easy-to-care-for zinnias are perfect for beginning gardeners. The abundant flowers provide lots of pollen for bees, are non-toxic to animals but not tasty to deer, and have few insect pests. They can withstand hot summer temperatures and like full sun. They’re native to the southern U.S. and northern Mexico.
Just as bright, colorful zinnias brighten many backyard gardens, this bright and colorful mug will brighten your day whenever you use it. There are even some blooms on the handle and interior. With its large capacity, it will hold a lot of your favorite brew and it will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Height: 3-3/4”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-5/8”
Capacity: 12+ oz.
Fast-growing, easy-to-care-for zinnias are perfect for beginning gardeners. The abundant flowers provide lots of pollen for bees, are non-toxic to animals but not tasty to deer, and have few insect pests. They can withstand hot summer temperatures and like full sun. They’re native to the southern U.S. and northern Mexico.
Just as bright, colorful zinnias brighten many backyard gardens, this bright and colorful mug will brighten your day whenever you use it. There are even some blooms on the handle and interior. With its large capacity, it will hold a lot of your favorite brew and it will accommodate a three-finger hold.
Height: 3-3/4”
Top Diameter: 3-3/4”
Bottom Diameter: 2-5/8”
Capacity: 12+ oz.
Fast-growing, easy-to-care-for zinnias are perfect for beginning gardeners. The abundant flowers provide lots of pollen for bees, are non-toxic to animals but not tasty to deer, and have few insect pests. They can withstand hot summer temperatures and like full sun. They’re native to the southern U.S. and northern Mexico.