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- From: Heide Hermary <heidehermary@pacificcoast.net>
- To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Nasturtium?
- Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 09:13:18 -0700
Tropaeoleum majus is the vine with the gorgeous flowers (which are edible
too). Look at pictures of Monet's garden, he had them growing all along
the path under the arbour.
Nasturtium officinale is the one with the peppery leaves used in salads.
Heide
Jasminka wrote:
> I am not sure of which nasturtium do we speak when we
> want to have peppery leaves used for salads, and a compaion plant for
> cucumbers
> What is the difference between
> Nasturtium - Tropaeolum majus
> and
> water cress - Nasturtium officinale
>
> Thank you
> Jasminka
>
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[permaculture] [Fwd: Permaculture News April, 2002],
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 04/07/2002
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[permaculture] Nasturtium?,
Jasminka, 04/07/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Nasturtium?, georg parlow, 04/07/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Nasturtium?, Heide Hermary, 04/07/2002
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Re: [permaculture] Nasturtium?,
Ute Bohnsack, 04/08/2002
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[permaculture] Bending Metal,
Elijah Smith, 04/08/2002
- RE: [permaculture] Bending Metal, souscayrous, 04/09/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Bending Metal, Mark, 04/09/2002
- Re: [permaculture] Bending Metal, John Schinnerer, 04/12/2002
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[permaculture] Bending Metal,
Elijah Smith, 04/08/2002
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[permaculture] Nasturtium?,
Jasminka, 04/07/2002
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