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Flowers

Nasturtium

Orange, red or yellow: nasturtiums come in warm colours that evoke their native South America and their family, Tropaeolaceae.


See them

Their flowers herald the autumn in Claude Monet’s gardens. They create a stunning sight when the Lobb nasturtiums start climbing along the central path, completely restyling the garden’s main view.
Monet paid homage to them as cut flowers in two paintings: ‘Nasturtiums in a Blue Vase’ and ‘Vase of Nasturtiums’.

Grow them

Sow groups of five seeds in pots in a greenhouse in early April, then harden them off in a greenhouse box and plant them in the garden after the risk of frost has passed, around 15 May. They grow quickly and gradually take over the central path during summer.