Zinnia grandiflora is used for many things from medicinal purposes to dyes and paint. They are non-toxic to pets. This plant is used by several
Native American groups, including the
Zuni and
Navajo, for medicinal and ceremonial purposes. Among the Zuni people, this plant is applied in a
poultice to bruises, cold infusion of blossoms used as an
eyewash, and smoke from powdered plant inhaled in
sweatbath for fever. The Acoma and Laguna Indians used
Z. grandiflora to heal
kidney illnesses by drinking an infusion. It was also used on buckskins to dye them yellow. By adding the flower to water or white clay it can also be used to color wool. == Experiments ==