Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
nasturtium .
Etymologies
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Examples
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"I thought they were called nasturtiums," said Piglet timidly, as he went on jumping.
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"To me, what's fantastic about the nasturtiums is the chance to see a piece of nature as amazing as the art in the collection," she said.
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"To me, what's fantastic about the nasturtiums is the chance to see a piece of nature as amazing as the art in the collection," she said.
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"To me, what's fantastic about the nasturtiums is the chance to see a piece of nature as amazing as the art in the collection," she said.
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Use edible perennials such as nasturtiums and pot marigolds integrated among rows of vegetables.
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So far as I can discover, the little plunderers seldom touch the pungent 'nasturtiums' or tropsælums of our flower-gardens, even when these grow side by side with other plants on which the aphides are swarming.
Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
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Edible flowers such as nasturtiums or chive blossoms
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Grow it amongst low-growing annuals like nasturtiums or dwarf zinnias for a hot, bold impact; the peppers are gorgeous and show off well as they ripen to a rich red.
Avital Binshtock: Quirky, Perhaps, But Easy to Grow (and Fun to Eat)
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Grow it amongst low-growing annuals like nasturtiums or dwarf zinnias for a hot, bold impact; the peppers are gorgeous and show off well as they ripen to a rich red.
Avital Binshtock: Quirky, Perhaps, But Easy to Grow (and Fun to Eat)
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The nasturtiums are to provide capers, and cheerfulness.
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