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The life cycle of an annual is 1 year.


NASTURTIUM


All parts are edible. Tear up leaves and flowers to add to your next salad. Plus, seed pods are fine caper substitutes. If you are ever in the mood for garden "grazing," head to Nasturiums first!



Nasturtium, Empress Of India

Tropaelum majus`Empress of India'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 9b-11
Light: Sun-P.Shade to P. Shade
Height: Vine
Water: Wet
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Late Summer to Middle Summer
Common Uses:Baskets, Container, Culinary, Edible Flowers, Ornamental




Exotic, deep red flowers on dark green foliage form a semi trailing habit. This best selling annual compliments yellow gem marigolds, lantana, pineapple mint, or hot colored flowering plants. Tasty! $ 3.99

Nasturtium, Strawberries & Cream

Tropaeolum majus
Cold Tolerance: Zone 9b-11
Light: Sun-P.Shade to P. Shade
Height: Vine
Water: Wet
Soil: Organic
Common Uses:Culinary, , Ornamental
$ 3.99

Nasturtium, Variegated Alaska

Tropaelum majus`Alaska Variegata'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 9b-11
Light: Sun-P.Shade to P. Shade
Height: Vine
Water: Wet
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Late Summer to Middle Summer
Common Uses:Baskets, Container, Culinary, Edible Flowers, Ornamental




This flamboyant specimen is not for the weak of heart. Mixed colors of red, yellow or orange compliment round, green leaves, swirled in random yellow streaks. Everybody's favorite for mixed containers. Highly ornamental, even when it isn't in bloom. Flowers are prized for their sweet peppery flavor. Green seed pods are ""radish"" hot! $ 3.99

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