It’s hard not to love Tropaeolum majus — better known as the lovely, easy-going, and cheerful common Nasturtium! This is a marvelously colorful flower, pretty to look at and spicy-sweet to eat. Nasturtiums present many appealing qualities — from their charming aesthetics to great flexibility in uses. Nasturtiums can populate flower beds and flower arrangements, provide pollinator habitat, and even add a delicious peppery spiciness and spot of color to salads. All this, plus they have a nearly effortless ability to thrive in all kinds of growing situations and climates.
With the ability to thrive across vastly different climates, Tropaeolum majus (better known as common or garden nasturtium), brings its unique beauty to yards, trellises, and planter boxes from areas with punishing, near arctic-level winter temperatures (-50°F) to regions at the opposite extreme, in the warmest range of all growing zones. This amazing flexibility is just the beginning of the many commendable qualities of the humble nasturtium.
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