Winter in northern Oz: Nasturtiums are blooming
By Bernieh
- 28 Jun, 2009
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Yes thanks Charlieb - this is the first time I've tried this variety and I'm rather impressed. They are quite delicate looking and I love this colour too.
28 Jun, 2009
I agree they look so fragile almost unreal
28 Jun, 2009
Beautiful is this one frilly edged.
27 Jul, 2009
They are a little bit crinkly!
27 Jul, 2009
I bought some frilly edge ones but cannot find them any where lol the dissappearing seed packed must be magic lol
27 Jul, 2009
Hope they turn up for you - they would be lovely.
27 Jul, 2009
Thank you Bernieh, Yes so do I, perhaps jack and the bean stalk has had them lol
27 Jul, 2009
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See who else is growing Tropaeolum majus (Compact Nasturtium).
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This photo is of "Tropaeolum majus - Nasturtium" in Bernieh's garden
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Nice closeup - they look paper thin & delicate. Love that color!
28 Jun, 2009