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  1. Tropaeolum majus, the garden nasturtium, nasturtium, Indian cress or monk's cress, is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, originating in the Andes from Bolivia north to Colombia.

  2. climbing one to creeping plant, succulent, one to perennial and herbaceous. Height: depending on the type from 20 cm to 2 meters. flowering from May / June to October. continuously blooming climber with edible flowers in various colors. can be also used as a groundcover, crop and ornamental plant.

  3. Nasturium is an easy-to-grow, warm-season annual (perennial in zones 9 -11) with distinctive leaves and brightly colored flowers. Nasturtium is the common name of Tropaeolum majus. It is one species in a genus of about 80 species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Tropaeolaceae native to South America and Central ...

  4. Tropaeolum is a genus of about 80 species native to South America in the Tropaeolaceae family. The common nasturtium ( Tropaeolum majus ) is the most easily encountered member of this family. Some of the species have tuberous or rhizomatous rootstocks.

  5. Nasturtium: Plant Care and Growing Guide. 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.

  6. Aug 17, 2022 · Marijke Puts. | Updated on: August 17, 2022. Tropaeolum majus, also called “The Nasturtium flower”, is an annual herbaceous flowering plant that is also grown as a perennial in regions with hardiness zones 9 to 11. It is part of the Tropaeolaceae family and is native to South and Central America.

  7. nasturtium, (Tropaeolum majus), annual plant of the family Tropaeolaceae, cultivated as an ornamental for its attractive leaves and flowers. The plant is native to the Andes Mountains of South America and is considered an invasive species in a few areas outside its native range.

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