Brilliant Trailing Nasturtium Varieties
Choose from any of our beautiful annual Heirloom Nasturtium seed varieties from Dwarf Peach Melba vining Moonlight Nasturtiums that create 6-7 long vines to more exotic ones like Black Velvet and every shade of orangeredyellow in between.
Trailing nasturtium varieties. Red Trailing Queen Coleus. Trailing and climbing varieties can be used to adorn fences and walls for growing up obelisks and arches and even through other plants. Coleus is one of the best foliage plants and you can grow it in hanging baskets as well.
The nasturtiums home gardeners know and love are the two most common species. 16 Reviews Add Your Review. Tropaeolum majus This prolific trailing plant can easily reach a length of 810 feet by summers end.
In Stock Single Blend nasturtiums bloom in shades of scarlet gold orange and yellow single flowers. Nasturtium flowers are one of the most popular edible flowers grown in home gardens. Blooms range from light yellow to oranges peppered with occasional reds.
It boasts colorful flowers in many shades of yellow orange and even occasionally red. They are fast and easy to grow and are often seen freely rambling hillsides. Scarlet Gleam Great for hanging baskets window boxes or over a low wall.
Bright and cheery flowers come in shades of yellow orange and red. Climbing nasturtium varieties are large plants that grow vines reaching as tall as 12 feet. Semi-trailing nasturtium varieties are medium-sized plants with vines that grow 2 to 3 feet long making them ideal for baskets or pots.
They look lovely trailing over the edges of the container. While it may produce more flowers it is not going to get to be a very large plant and will not form a vine. 40 out of 5 stars 49.