2025 AAS Ornamental Winner
Oh Baby! A new color in the popular Baby series of nasturtiums! If you love Baby Rose then Baby Yellow should also be considered. The Baby series is known for being a floriferous, petite, mounding variety with healthy, dark foliage ideal for containers and small space gardens. AAS’ expert judges praised the uniformly compact plants that produced soft yellow flowers. Their compact habit means less “flower flopping” with their blooms remaining upright throughout the season. The soft yellow color provides a nice contrast against the dark-green foliage.
This variety is also the recipient of the Fleuroselect award for performance in European trials.
Perfect to grow in the corners of your flower beds as they won't take over or swamp your garden or grow in containers. Leaves and petals can be added to salads, seedpods can be pickled and used as you would capers. Baby Yellow grows to a height of about 12–16 inches and spread about 8–12 inches. An extra bonus is that both the leaves and flowers are edible!
TWT312 Black Velvet
Brilliant, mahogany brown colored 2 inch blooms shine out from mounding green foliage. What a beautiful display grown from seeds. These mounding nasturtiums only grow 12 - 16 inches tall.
The self-seeding plants produce compact edible flowers perfect for USDA Zones 3-10. These nasturtium seeds for planting outdoors thrive in full sun, reaching 12-16 inches tall with a mix, of mahogany, yellow, and cherry blooms from mid-summer through fall. They grow well in well-drained soil and are deer-proof. With an average germination time of 7-10 days at 68°F, they are ideal for borders, pots, hanging baskets, and window boxes
LET912 Alaska Tip Top Salmon
This variety grows very compact, without the trailing stems of some other nasturtiums. The edible flowers of this nasturtium are a soft salmon pink colour. This contrasts nicely against brighter flowers, and looks fabulous against the dark purple flowers of Lobelia or the blue of Cynoglossum flowers. This hardy annual is drought tolerant, so useful in water conserving xeriscaping schemes.
Compact, non-trailing, mounding 2" single spurred flowers, silver variegated leaf, full color range, easy from seed.
3738 Bloody Mary
Novel mix of colors. Dramatic 2" flowers in shades of dark red, coral red, cream, and unique bicolors. This mix is generally compact, but contains both mounding and trailing types. Foliage ranges from dark blue-green to medium-green. 2019 Fleuroselect Novelty winner. Ht. 16-20". Bonus: both the leaves and flowers are edible!
W198 Black Velvet Nasturtium
The blossoms, leaves and buds of this beautiful plant are edible and have a peppery taste. The blooms have a soft sweet scent up close and attract hummingbirds. he deepest, darkest, richest, ruby-black blooms grace tidy plants. For a dramatically thrilling display, Black Velvet provides maximum contrast to light-colored flowers or a provocative mix with purples and reds. Mounding plants reach 12 inches tall.
AW56 Trailing Nasturtium Mix ( Tropaeolum majus )
Brilliant blossoms contrast with abundant green foliage.
Flowers in red, rose, orange, and yellow. Perfect for hanging baskets and containers, or even as a ground cover. Use the leaves, pods, and flowers in salads or as garnishes, or stuff the flowers with soft cheese. The flowers can be minced and added to butters and the immature seed heads can be pickled. Nasturtiums are a popular choice for adding color to salad mix. Will "climb" if tied to upright supports. Also known as garden nasturtium and Indian cress
LET338 Moonlight Climbing
This annual is a very useful flowering plant very familiar to most gardeners. This climbing plant is one of the best plants for covering fences or walls when given some strings or brush to climb on. The plant creates a very pleasing effect when the flower seeds are sown here and there amongst shrubs. As the nasturtium vine grows it attaches to the bushes, climbing over or through them, and the lovely flowers spill out making a charming display. Bloom time is mid-summer through first frost. Tropaeolum Lobbianum grow just as well as Tropaeloum Majus, however the foliage is somewhat smaller, but they flower in great profusion.
Climbing nasturtiums do best when left alone. They will tolerate most any soil type, but prefer not to be fertilized. Keep watered, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Before sowing seeds, soak the seeds overnight in warm water. The next day, plant the flower seeds 1/2 inch deep in an area that gets at least 6 hours of direct sun each day. Have the soil worked so that it's fine and light.
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