garden nasturtium
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Definition
Noun 1. A fast-growing annual climbing plant: A plant (Tropaeolum majus) characterized by vigorous growth over a single season, often using stems to climb. It is cultivated for its showy, spurred flowers and rounded, shield-shaped leaves. 2. A plant with edible components: Its brightly colored flowers and seeds are edible. The seeds are frequently pickled and used as a substitute for capers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden nasturtium quickly covered the fence with a blanket of vibrant orange and red blossoms.
- She added the peppery leaves and flowers of the garden nasturtium to her summer salad.
- We pickled the seeds from our garden nasturtium to use in sauces and dressings.
Advanced Usage
- As a companion plant: In gardening, the garden nasturtium is often used to attract aphids away from more valuable vegetable crops.
- Planting garden nasturtium near your tomatoes can help protect them from pests.
Variants and Related Words
- Nasturtium (noun): A common shortened name for , though this can sometimes cause confusion with the genus which includes watercress.
- Indian cress (noun): An alternative common name for the same plant.
- Tropaeolum majus (noun): The formal botanical Latin name for the species.
Synonyms
- Nasturtium (in common horticultural use)
- Indian cress
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To grow like a nasturtium: (Informal gardening phrase) To grow very quickly and vigorously.
- These vines are growing like a garden nasturtium; I need to train them already!
Noun
- strong-growing annual climber having large flowers of all shades of orange from orange-red to yellowish orange and seeds that are pickled and used like capers