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Tropaeolum peregrinum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Canary island map ... canary bird ... canary creeper...
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canary bird ... canary creeper ... canary grass...
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The town of Garachico, on the north coast of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are an autonomous Spanish community situated in the Atlantic, off the west ... Canary Isles; Canary melon; Canary melons; Canary nasturtium; canary parrot; Canary pox virus; Canary pox virus; Canary rockfish; Canary Row;
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The town of Garachico, on the north coast of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are an autonomous Spanish community situated in the Atlantic, off the west ... Canary Islands, Spain; Canary Isles; Canary Isles; Canary Isles; Canary Isles; Canary melon; Canary melons; Canary nasturtium; canary parrot;
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(4’ climber) Frilly, fringed yellow blooms on pale green foliage. (Tropaeolum, Peregrinum, Canariense) Annual. 220 oz 10-14 days 65-70F. ... Home > Flower Seed > Nasturtium, Climber > ; Canary Creeper; ... Browse for more products in the same category as this item:; Flower Seed > Nasturtium, Climber; Flower Seed...
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nasturtium seed canary creeper canary vine seeds ... As an added bonus Canary creeper is a tasty treat. Its flowers, leaves, and fruit are completely edible, with the same peppery taste as its cousin, the nasturtium. Direct seed where it is to grow, this plant will twine on anything.
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This lush vigorous vine with curious, dainty, "canary-bird" flowers will create a fast screen to 8' tall in a couple of months. Flowers in abundance spring thru summer. Much used in cottage gardens.
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Tropaeolum (Canary Bird Vine, Nasturtium) Tropaeolaceae - 18 images at PlantSystematics.org.
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The Nasturtium is also known as Indian Cress. The young leaves, buds and flowers have a appetizing nippy taste that comes from a mustard-oil component. T. peregrinum, the Canary-Bird Flower or Canary Creeper is an annual, climbing kind with yellow flowers.
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