A unique color introduction with 'Chameleon' Nasturtium Seeds. Just like a chameleon, these exotic orchid-like blooms actually change color. The unique, ever-changing flowers are borne on compact plants that remain tidy and controlled, unlike some nasturtium varieties.
Easy for children and beginners, this half-hardy 'Chameleon' Nasturtium annual fits nicely in both cottage and exotic gardens. And since the edible flowers have a peppery flavor and make bright garnishes and bold, colorful additions to dishes, 'Chameleon' Nasturtium is always welcome in kitchen gardens, too. But nasturtium also provides a valuable service to the vegetable garden as a sacrificial crop, luring away aphids from vulnerable varieties, such as runner beans and French beans.
To sow 'Chameleon' Nasturtium seeds, pick a sunny spot, rake ground until soil is fine and crumbly, removing any weeds and stones. Sow in rows 12 inches apart and ¾ inch deep, or scatter seeds, cover lightly with soil, and water in. Water regularly until 'Chameleon' Nasturtium plants are fully established. Once established, 'Chameleon' Nasturtium require little attention.
Seed Pack Size | 50 |
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Genus | Tropaeolum |
Species | majus |
Variety | 'Chameleon' |
Product Classification | Annuals, Seeds |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
Bloom Season Start | Early Summer |
Bloom Season End | Early Fall |
Bloom Color | Multi-Color, Variegated |
Foliage Color | Medium Green |
Habit | Dwarf |
Characteristics | Edible, Flower, Garden Art |
Uses | Beds, Border, Containers, Ornamental |