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  2. Tropaeolum peregrinum - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of flowers. It is a climbing plant growing to 2.5 m high by scrambling over other vegetation. The leaves are 2–5 cm diameter, palmately lobed with three to seven (mostly five) lobes; they are subpeltate, with the petiole attached within the leaf (not at the edge), though near the edge.

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    From grow lights to starting mix, here are a few things you need to know to successfully grow plants from seed indoors.

  4. Tropaeolum - Wikipedia

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    It is a very hardy species; the tubers can grow at depths of 60 cm (24 in) enabling the plant to survive at altitudes of as much as 3,300 metres (10,000 ft) in the Andes. [20] The flame flower (Tropaeolum speciosum) is well adapted to cool, moist climates and famously does well in Scotland. It sends up shoots that thread their way through ...

  5. Tropaeolum speciosum - Wikipedia

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    Tropaeolum speciosum, the flame flower or flame nasturtium, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae native to Chile, where it is known locally as coralito, quintralito, or voqui.

  6. These Are the 21 Best Plants to Grow in March - AOL

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    Asparagus. Mid-March is the perfect time to plant asparagus crowns in Zones 3-8, as soon as the soil is workable. One crucial thing to remember when planting asparagus is that you should avoid ...

  7. Tropaeolum majus - Wikipedia

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    It is a fast-growing plant, with trailing stems growing to 0.9–1.8 m (3–6 ft). The leaves are large, nearly circular, 3 to 15 cm (1 to 6 in) in diameter, green to glaucous green above, paler below; they are peltate, with the 5–30-cm-long petiole near the middle of the leaf, with several veins radiating to the smoothly rounded or slightly lobed margin.

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