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Nasturtium is a genus of five species in the Family Brassicaceae (cabbage family), best known as containing the edible watercresses Nasturtium microphyllum ( Rorippa microphylla ) and Nasturti...
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Get information, facts, and pictures about nasturtium at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about nasturtium easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... nasturtium , any plant of the genus Tropaeolum, ... Facts and information from other sites...
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Nasturtium; Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences Nasturtium ( watercress ; family Cruciferae ) A genus of plants that have pinnate leaves and spikes of white flowers. ... Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including...
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Nasturtiums, Indian Cress, Mexican Cress - Food Reference: Trivia, Facts, History, Tips, Recipes, Quotes ... The common garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) also called Indian Cress, ... Food Trivia & Food Facts Section; An eclectic collection of food information: facts & trivia about various food & drink from around the world...
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Common garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) also called Indian Cress, Mexican Cress, Peru Cress and Jesuit's Cress, is native to Central and South America (not to be confused ... Food Trivia & Food Facts Section; An eclectic collection of food information: facts & trivia about various food & drink from around the world...
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RE: Growing: Nasturtium ... Interesting Facts: ... Nasturtium's peppery-flavored flowers are good to eat and taste good in salads. The flower buds and seedpods are also edible. Pick them just before they ripen and store them in a jar full of vinegar for three days.
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Ask a question about 'Nasturtium' ... Start a new discussion about 'Nasturtium' ... ; Nasturtium (literally "nose-twister" or "nose-tweaker"), as a common name, refers to a genus of roughly 80 species of annual...
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Nasturtium's spicy character is also reported to ward off some garden pests such as cucumber beetles, although aphids may become a ... Celebrity of the Season - Nasturtiums - Great kid's page with interesting history, trivia, facts and nutritional information with links to related recipes & projects, from Rodale Press.
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Nasturtium, flower facts and follklore ... It was thought that the nasturtium leaves resembled shields, with the flowers resembling helmets. ... Nasturtium Minutiae...
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