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Nasturtiums
... reconsider my opinion of nasturtiums. I gave up the common annual nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus, years ago, when I realized it seemed more ... edible, and they share their common name with another spicy plant: Nasturtium officinale, or watercress. Where they are native—in South America— ... bloom by mid-August. If T. majus is the common nasturtium, then T. speciosum must be the royalty of the clan. It ...
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Garden Flowers - Nasturtium
... Nasturtium Home Phlox Nasturtium Lobelia Carnation Zinnia Alyssum Begonia Dahlia THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME Nasturtium is actually a “nose-twister”. The ancients ... in the garden, but are not great for harvesting and vases. Nasturtium is an easy and quick growing annual. Its leaves are ... garden. If you start outdoors, be sure to plant your nasturtium after the last heavy frost. If you plant your seeds ...
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Nasturtium Herb - Herbs
... Web Home Food Gardening Health/Beauty Links Shop Horoscopes Herbs > Nasturtium Herb Information on, uses of and how to grow nasturtium: Name Tropaeolum maius. History Originated in South America and ... The flowers are cone-shaped, brilliantly coloured, ranging from yellow through orange to red. Uses Nasturtium plants help to protect other plants from pests. The leaves are really peppery and ...
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Growing Nasturtium Flowering Annuals - Virtual Flowers Australia
... Z Perennials A-Z Resources Sitemap Contact us You are here: Annuals > Nasturtium Nasturtium Adaptable, colourful annuals that require little attention. Free-flowering nasturtiums will thrive ... rockeries, under planting around trees, spilling from containers, hanging baskets. Pictured above: Nasturtium. Home | About us | Articles | Perennials | Resources | Sitemap | Link to us | Hotel reviews | Plush ...
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Watercress, Nasturtium officinale uses and picture
... Watercress, Nasturtium officinale uses and picture Alternative Nature Online Herbal, Educating about Medicinal Herbs since 1997 Editor ... Karen Bergeron Copyright 2000 Photo by Deb Jackson Copyright 2000 Watercress Nasturtium officinale Other Names: Brooklime, Brown Cress, Cress, Cresson, Nasturtium, Water Cresses, True Watercress, Watercress Habitat Watercress is a perennial herb ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Nasturtium
... The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Nasturtium Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Nasturtium About This Plant... Genus and species: Tropaeolum majus Plant type: cool-season annual Height ...
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Wild Flower Seed: Nasturtium(Tropaeolum nanum NEW)
... Lookup Home 2006 Wildflower Information.org All rights reserved. Return to Previous Page Nasturtium Tropaeolum nanum About Nasturtium (Tropaeolum nanum) Height: Under 2 ft. Flower Color: Yellows and Oranges Plant ... species in sizes from Oz. to Lb.. What is Nasturtium's native range? Indigenous To: Mexico and South America Where Nasturtium is naturalized or can be grown Regions: All regions ...
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Angiosperm Families - Cruciferae Juss.
... , Megacarpaea, Megadenia, Menkea, Menonvillea, Microlepidium, Microsysymbrium, Microstigma, Morettia, Moricandia, Moriera, Morisia, Murbeckiella, Muricaria, Myagrum, Nasturtiopsis, Nasturtium (= Rorippa), Neomartinella, Neotchihatchewia, Neotorularia, Nerisyrenia, Neslia, Neuontobotrys, Notoceras, Notothlaspi, Ochthodium, Octoceras, Onuris, Oreoloma, Oreophyton, Ornithocarpa ...
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Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Herbs and Spices: Edible Flowers
... . Hearts and Flowers Salad - Include your choice of edible flowers, flower petals, and buds. Pickled Nasturtium Pods - Proportions of pickling salt to water should be similar to that of most pickled ...
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Open Directory - Recreation: Food: Wild Foods
... on some common North American flora including carob, dandelion, epazote, lambsquarter, mallow, miners lettuce, mustard, nasturtium, prickly pear cactus and sowthistle. Seattle Times: The Geoduck Chronicles - How an obscure bivalve became ...
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