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Nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus
By Bernieh
- 22 Jun, 2009
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Very vibrant
22 Jun, 2009
Dazzling!
22 Jun, 2009
Thanks everyone.
22 Jun, 2009
Bernieh:
Beautiful orange!
Most of the Nasturtium vines have died out
now...they grow wild here in Winter and die in Summer...when we receive no rain.
24 Jun, 2009
I haven't grown these for many years Delonix but am starting to appreciate their colour in the winter months through spring - especially the newer varieties. Don't see them growing wild around here - far too dry I think.
24 Jun, 2009
Benieh:
Yes, they do need water...I know in years when we receive very little rain there's not many growing wild in the canyons and hills...however, if we have a wet Winter...they grow and bloom profusely under the Eucalytus trees.
24 Jun, 2009
That would be a fantastic sight!
24 Jun, 2009
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This photo is of "Tropaeolum majus - Nasturtium" in Bernieh's garden
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22 Jun, 2009