Nasturtium Growing Wild At The San Diego Zoo
By Delonix1
- 28 Mar, 2011
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Nasturtium grows wild in many areas of San Diego and CA. during winter. They especially grow wild on the north sides of canyons. These plants will die out when we get into the very dry weather mid-spring. Photo taken March 26, 2011.
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Do they grow during your winter rainy season?
28 Mar, 2011
I only see them in the summer.
28 Mar, 2011
Not a great lover as they can be quite invasive, but they taste great!!
28 Mar, 2011
Meanie:
You haven't seen anything yet. Nasturtium takes over huge acreage in in canyons, empty fields and park areas in winter. It does die out come mid to late spring, though.
29 Mar, 2011
I can quite believe it!
29 Mar, 2011
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These grow everywhere here as well.
28 Mar, 2011