Description: (Tropaeolum nanum). Beautifully variegated green-and-white foliage with stunning red, yellow, and orange flowers. Superbly unique and colorful!
Nasturtium Seeds, Alaska Red Shades:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). Stunning round-leafed nasturtium foliage is brightly variegated. The velvety, deep maroon blooms come as a bonus. A bit somber and very dramatic! Dwarf, upright plants. You will love this antioxidant-rich plant in salads, soups, and amazing pesto!
Nasturtium Seeds, Baby Orange:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). A cute mini nasturtium! This compact plant features small, dark leaves and vibrant orange flowers, making it a fantastic choice for pot plant production. Its bright blooms and neat size are perfect for adding a splash of color to any space, whether on your porch, patio, or indoor garden.
Nasturtium Seeds, Black Velvet:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). A dazzling dark cocoa color makes this a dramatic element for the garden or dinner plate. Plants stand 12 inches tall and about as wide, an ideal size for containers as well as beds and borders. The piquant petals and foliage are edible.
Nasturtium Seeds, Bloody Mary:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). Deep shades of crimson, maroon, and brick red are splashed across creamy white petals to make a melodramatic scene in the flower bed. A true Renaissance variety, Bloody Mary is a throwback to the highly decorative nasturtiums that were offered in seed catalogs at the turn of the 20th century. Bloody Mary reminds us of the variety “Twilight,” which was offered in the 1902 Burpee’s seed catalog. Plants reach 16-20 inches tall.
Nasturtium Seeds, Cherry Rose Jewel:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). This vibrant rose-pink nasturtium with large, double, rose-like blooms is a serious showstopper! Like candy for the eyes, the Cherry Rose Jewel nasturtium delivers a high-voltage color that makes it a perfect statement flower in the garden bed, borders, containers, or on the plate. A perfectly piquant and peppery edible flower, you can also eat the leaves and the immature seeds! Amazing in pesto, pasta, and salads. It is not only delicious but loaded with vitamin A, calcium and other minerals! A small percentage of plants may produce other colored flowers.
Nasturtium Seeds, Golden Jewel:
Description: (Tropaeolum majus). A real showstopper with its vibrant golden-yellow flowers that brighten up any garden. These delightful plants produce plenty of these garden gems, adding a splash of color and a touch of elegance. Plus, they’re super easy to grow.
Nasturtium Seeds, Orchid Cream:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). A unique nasturtium that truly resembles an intricately painted orchid. Compact plants top out at just 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide and burst with creamy blooms. Each petal is splashed with blood red, a dramatic effect that catches the eye!
Nasturtium Seeds, Orchid Flame:
Description: (Tropaeolum majus). Create a colorful conflagration in the garden with these flame-licked petals! Crimson and canary yellow conspire to make this orchid-shaped bloom look truly fiery. Compact plants top out at just 12 inches tall and 10 inches wide. The gorgeous petals and saucer-shaped leaves are edible, with a sizzling spicy flavor!
Description: (Tropaeolum majus). Leaves shaped like English ivy and flame-shaped flower petals make Phoenix a unique twist on our favorite edible ornamental. The colors are a mix of warm shades, from scarlet to bronze, mahogany, and apricot. These plants are semi-trailing; they will cascade from hanging baskets or sit compactly in beds. The unusual ivy leaf and flower shape can be traced back to seed catalog offerings of the early 1900s, often listed simply as ivy-leaved nasturtium; this is a new spin on an antique novelty.
Nasturtium Seeds, Purple Emperor:
Description: (Tropaeolum majus). Shocking color that is quite unique to nasturtiums! Behold a bewitching color transformation as these bold burgundy-purple blooms evolve into a vintage dusty lavender-rose hue throughout the season. This semi-trailing type makes compact vines reaching 18-24 inches long. Tumbling vines of rose and wine-colored blooms make Purple Emperor the most incredible edible ornamental. Blooms and leaves are peppery and add kick to recipes while the green seed pods can be pickled into imitation capers.
Nasturtium Seeds, Tangerine Whirlybird:
Description: (Tropaeolum nanum). Compact plants produce loads of citrus-hued orange blooms that are a brilliant burst of flavor. The Whirlybird nasturtium is both ornamental and edible, with its flowers and leaves offering a peppery flavor for salads and garnishes.
Nasturtium Seeds, Tip Top Alaska Salmon:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). Tiny plants and incredible edibles! A favorite edible flower in a soft salmon color. Compact plants reach just 8 inches tall. The variegated leaves are also edible and make a spicy green in salads. The romantic blush-toned petals are perfect for fine edible flower designs. Simply delicious!
Nasturtium Seeds, Tip Top Mahogany:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). Opulent blooms in a rich mahogany hue will elevate any ordinary kitchen garden to an epicure’s Eden. These compact 8-to 10-inch plants hold their striking blooms above their foliage, making for an extra lush and colorful display. Add this sophisticated element to window boxes, hanging baskets, beds, and borders. Don’t forget, these blooms are edible and quite delicious, with a spicy kick!
Nasturtium Seeds, Tip Top Pink Blush:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). A lovely cream and blush pink-colored edible flower with a piquant flavor. A super exciting new color that is so beautiful! The compact 8-to 10-inch plants hold their gorgeous blooms above their foliage, making for an extra lush and colorful display. Add these to window boxes, hanging baskets, beds and borders for a romantic touch. Don’t forget these blooms are edible and quite delicious, with a spicy kick!
Nasturtium Seeds, Tip Top Rose:
Description: (Tropaeolum minus). A favorite edible flower in lovely shades of rose color, perfect for topping cakes or other culinary creations. The leaves are also edible and make a spicy green in salads. Pollinators love this pretty pink flower, too! Plants have a mounding habit and reach 14 inches tall. A 2020 All Americas Selection Winner.
Description: (Tropaeolum majus lobbianum). Named after the mysterious, ape-like creature rumored to roam the Himalayas, these white nasturtiums are as rare as their legendary namesake. But they’re more than just folklore—this creamy-white variety blooms beautifully on long, trailing vines with large, lush leaves. They’re a delightful and unique addition to any garden, adding a touch of enchantment and elegance.
Supernova Mixed Colors Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: Nasturtium that puts flowers front and center! An explosion of bold sunset tones. Abundant and stunning flowers dance above emerald green foliage with bright, fluttery petals lasting all spring and summer. Use blooms in salads, as a garnish or chopped and blended into butters and cheeses to impart a slightly sweet, peppery flavor. Leaves are more spicy-peppery, similar to arugula. Deer- and rabbit-resistant.
Double Dwarf Jewel Mix Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: HEIRLOOM. Superb for bedding or containers. An abundance of 2-3" double spurred flowers bloom in a harmony of color. Superb for bedding or containers.
Description: Glorious, high-performance super-bloomer unleashes a continuous cannonade of fabulous red blooms. Bloom, bloom, bloom! Glorious, high-performance super-bloomer unleashes a continuous cannonade of fabulous red blooms with variegated white-streaked foliage. Semi-trailing 20 inch plant—with blossoms held above handsome foliage—is on show all summer. In mild climates, sow seeds in early- to mid-spring; in colder climates, sow after threat of frost.
Double Gleam Mixed Colors Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: Large, fragrant, double and semi-double flowers in a wide range of colors. This All-America Selections winner makes a good ground cover in beds and does well on trellises or fences. GARDEN HINTS: Prefers poor dry soil; rich moist soils produce mostly foliage and few blooms. Does not transplant well. If raised indoors, sow seed in pots at 65 F, and transplant carefully.
Troika Cream Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: Glorious, high-performance super-bloomer unleashes a continuous cannonade of fabulous cream blooms. Bloom, bloom, bloom! Glorious, high-performance super-bloomer unleashes a continuous cannonade of fabulous cream blooms with variegated white-streaked foliage. Semi-trailing 20-inch plant—with blossoms held above handsome foliage—is on show all summer. In mild climates, sow seeds in early- to mid-spring; in colder climates, sow after threat of frost.
Description: HEIRLOOM. Bright creamy yellow blossoms with maroon blotches near the centers. Bright creamy yellow blossoms with maroon blotches near the centers. The plants are compact with blue-green foliage. Peachy!
Description: Dramatic rebirth of a 1904 Burpee heirloom. This is a glorious re-birth of 1904 Burpee heirloom, nasturtium 'Golden Gem.' Phoenix’s rarely-seen split-petal flower form is a marvel of plant breeding. Vigorous plants are soon arrayed with flaming-glowing-red-orange blooms (edible, by the way), Great border plant. A hallelujah chorus of color.
Description: Colorful, compact plants stay tidy. You’ll want to make room in your garden for this colorful, petit and so well behaved nasturtium. Plants have attractive deep green foliage that contrasts beautifully with the unusual deep rose flowers that earned it an All-America Selections award. With its very uniform, tightly mounded habit, the blooms are held upright, making ‘Baby Rose’ striking planted en masse, but still versatile enough to be tucked amongst other annuals in a mixed container, or in an herb garden. Nasturtiums are easy to grow from seed, and the leaves and flowers make attractive additions to salads or may be used as a garnish. The flower has a unique peppery zip!
Description: HEIRLOOM. Colorful, edible nasturtiums tolerate poor soils and heat or cold. This heirloom nasturtium offers a bounty of pretty, peppery, gold, orange, salmon, and mahogany flowers and tender young leaves that delight the eye and palate. Compact plants with alluring variegated foliage produce blooms of sparkling color. Adds radiance and peppery pizzazz to salads. Kids enjoy planting the great big seeds. Will thrive in poor soils, heat, and cold.
Empress Of India Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: HEIRLOOM. Victorian favorite with edible flowers. Unique, deep blue-green leaves are the perfect background for the dazzling, long-spurred 2 1/2" scarlet blooms. Compact plants only 1 ft. high are superb for hanging baskets and mixed plantings in kitchen gardens. Large seeds are easy to sow directly in the ground. Blooms until frost. Use as a companion plant for cabbage, cucumbers and herbs. Nasturtium helps repel whitefly and cabbage caterpillars.
Orchid Flame Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: In an enchanting transformation, these bicolored blossoms change from yellow to red. Like two flowers in one! Blossoms start as creamy-yellow with splashes of red on the inner portion of each petal. In an enchanting transformation, these bicolored 2" blossoms become fully red later in the season. Paint your salads with these edible flowers, or simply enjoy their beauty in the garden. Continual bloom from June to first frost. Final shade of red depends on outside temperature.
Cooks Custom Mix Nasturtium Seeds:
Description: Our best-of-the-best mix. All the many colors and foliage variations of all our choice nasturtiums in one celebratory mix- golds, yellows, apricots, scarlets and more. A blend of Salmon Baby, Tip Top, Tip Top Alaska and Peach Melba.
Description: HEIRLOOM. Dark blue-green leaves and salmon blooms. Heirloom nasturtiums bring vivid color to your beds and some peppery flavor to your plate! Salmon blooms pop against the dark blue-green leaves. An enduring kitchen garden favorite, nasturtiums are an excellent companion plant for many vegetables, including beans, cucumbers and squash. Compact 12" plants are well suited to containers and trail beautifully from window boxes.