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- noun Plural form of
nasturtium .
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Examples
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"I thought they were called nasturtiums," said Piglet timidly, as he went on jumping.
The Wine Dark Sea 2009
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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.
FRENCH KITCHEN GARDENS 2009: MAKE WAY FOR THE POTAGER Pooky 2009
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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 Grant Allen 1873
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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) Avital Binshtock 2011
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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) Avital Binshtock 2011
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The nasturtiums are to provide capers, and cheerfulness.
Archive 2009-06-01 Jean 2009
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