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      • Nasturtium has nearly circular leaves. The peltate (shield-shaped) or nearly circular, deep green leaves have light-colored veins radiating from the central petiole. Leaves can be quite large, up to 4’ across on some plants. Many types have flat, round leaves reminiscent of water lily pads.
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  2. Jun 19, 2022 · Nasturtiums are part of the Tropaeolaceae family, and the leaves taste a bit peppery and sometimes a bit wild-tasting, like a thin cabbage leaf – though they’re not brassicas. The flowers also have that brassica flavor, but with a velvety texture and a more delicate taste – more like a tender young radish.

  3. Sep 13, 2022 · Updated on 09/13/22. Reviewed by. Barbara Gillette. In This Article. Care. Types. Pruning. Propagating Nasturtium. Growing From Seed. Potting. Pests & Diseases. Bloom. Common Issues. FAQ. Nasturtium plants include both perennial and annual flowering species in the Tropaeolum genus, which encompasses more than 80 different plants.

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  4. Leaves vary from bright green to blue-green depending on the variety. Flower colors include cream, yellow, orange, peach, rose, red. Flowers are sometimes veined or splotched. Nasturtium flowers, stems, and leaves are edible. They have a spicy, mustard-like flavor.

  5. Photo Credit. Pixabay. Botanical Name. Tropaeolum majus, T. minus. Plant Type. Flower. Sun Exposure. Full Sun. Part Sun. Soil pH. Slightly Acidic to Neutral. Bloom Time. Summer. Fall. Flower Color. Orange. Red. White. Yellow. Hardiness Zone. 10. 11. Special Features. Attracts Butterflies.

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  6. Nasturtium has nearly circular leaves. The peltate (shield-shaped) or nearly circular, deep green leaves have light-colored veins radiating from the central petiole. Leaves can be quite large, up to 4’ across on some plants. Many types have flat, round leaves reminiscent of water lily pads.

  7. Tropaeolum, Common Nasturtium, Indian Cress, Mexican Cress, Peruvian Cress, Garden Nasturtium. Among the easiest and most versatile flowers to grow in the garden, Nasturtium is a showy annual or perennial plant with flamboyant flowers and attractive parasol-like leaves. Nasturtium flowers and leaves are edible and make an attractive addition to ...

  8. They stand out against the pretty foliage of rounded, parasol-like leaves. Nasturtium is perennial in hardiness zones 9-11 and grown as an annual plant elsewhere. Nasturtium can grow up to 1-10 ft. (30-300 cm), depending on the variety. There are both climbing and dwarf bush types.

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