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| Common names: | Garden nasturtium (English) Indian cress (English) |
| Frequency: | Occasional as an escape |
| Status: | Introduced |
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Annual herb with trailing stems up to c. 1 m long, widely cultivated as a garden plant and often used in salads. Leaves nearly circular, 3-15 cm in diameter, green to blue-green above, paler beneath, distinctly peltate with the petiole, 5-30 cm long, attached nearly in the centre of the lamina. Flowers yellow, orange or red, often with darker markings at the base of the petals, 2.5-6 cm in diameter, with a basal spur 2.5-3 cm long. Fruit c. 2 cm in diameter, with 3 one-seeded segments. |
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| Worldwide distribution: | South America. Known as an invasive introduction in Hawai and New Zealand. |
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| Growth form(s): | Climber. |
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| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
| Literature: |
Ntore, S. & al. (2024). Checklist of the vascular plants of Burundi Page 237. Troupin, G. (1983). Tropaeolaceae Flore du Rwanda Spermatophytes Volume II Page 184. (Includes a picture). |