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Nasturtium
By Holly
- 18 Nov, 2007
- 2 likes
These are still flowering and casting their seed.
Comments on this photo
They're beautiful to look at, fabulous to eat, look great on a plate and stop critters eating everything else you're growing. If you pickle the seeds, they're just like capers too- what an amazing plant & your picture does its' all round beauty great justice, Holly!
26 Apr, 2008
no caterpillars there!1 mind are now being atacked by cabbage whites!!
28 Jul, 2008
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This photo is of "Nasturtium" in Holly's garden
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Nasturtiums have always been one of my very favorite flowers.
11 Mar, 2008