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Hybrid Watercress

Nasturtium x sterile

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Plant Profile

Flowering Months:
JAN  FEB  MAR  APR  MAY  JUN  JUL  AUG  SEP  OCT  NOV  DEC
Order:
Brassicales
Family:
Brassicaceae (Cabbage)
Also in this family:
Alpine Pennycress, Alpine Rock-cress, American Wintercress, Annual Wall Rocket, Austrian Yellowcress, Awlwort, Bastard Cabbage, Black Mustard, Bristol Rock-cress, Charlock, Common Scurvygrass, Common Whitlowgrass, Coralroot, Creeping Yellowcress, Cuckooflower, Dame's-violet, Danish Scurvygrass, Dittander, Early Wintercress, Eastern Rocket, English Scurvygrass, Evergreen Candytuft, False London Rocket, Field Pennycress, Field Pepperwort, Flixweed, Garden Arabis, Garden Candytuft, Garden Cress, Garden Radish, Garden Rocket, Garlic Mustard, Glabrous Whitlowgrass, Gold of Pleasure, Great Yellowcress, Greater Cuckooflower, Greater Periwinkle, Greater Swinecress, Hairy Bittercress, Hairy Rock-cress, Hairy Rocket, Hairy Whitlowgrass, Hedge Mustard, Hoary Cress, Hoary Mustard, Hoary Stock, Hoary Whitlowgrass, Honesty, Horseradish, Hutchinsia, Intermediate Periwinkle, Isle of Man Cabbage, Large Bittercress, Lesser Swinecress, London Rocket, Lundy Cabbage, Marsh Yellowcress, Mountain Scurvygrass, Narrow-fruited Watercress, Narrow-leaved Bittercress, Narrow-leaved Pepperwort, Northern Rock-cress, Northern Yellowcress, Oilseed Rape, Perennial Rocket, Perennial Wall Rocket, Perfoliate Pennycress, Pinnate Coralroot, Purple Rock-cress, Pyrenean Scurvygrass, Rock Whitlowgrass, Russian Rocket, Scottish Scurvygrass, Sea Kale, Sea Radish, Sea Rocket, Sea Stock, Shepherd's Cress, Shepherd's Purse, Small-flowered Wintercress, Smith's Pepperwort, Steppe Cabbage, Swede, Sweet Alyssum, Tall Rocket, Thale Cress, Tower Mustard, Treacle Mustard, Trefoil Cress, Turnip, Wall Whitlowgrass, Wallflower, Wallflower Cabbage, Warty Cabbage, Watercress, Wavy Bittercress, White Mustard, Wild Cabbage, Wild Candytuft, Wild Radish, Wild Turnip, Wintercress, Woad, Yellow Whitlowgrass
Type:
Flower
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Maximum Size:
1 metre tall
Habitats:
Ditches, marshes, wetland.

Flower:
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White, 4 petals
 
Flowers appear in clusters at the top of the plant. Pollinated by flies and bees.
Fruit:
Cylindrical pods. The seeds mature from July to October.
Leaves:
A perennial flower with pinnate leaves. Hybrid Watercress is a hybrid between Watercress (Nasturtium officinale) and Narrow-fruited Watercress (Nasturtium microphylla).
Other Names:
Brown Watercress, Green Cress, Summer Cress, Wintercress.
Frequency (UK):
Unusual  

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Summary

Nasturtium x sterile is a perennial plant species in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to much of Europe, including the UK, and can be found in damp habitats such as streams and marshes. The plant usually grows to a height of 0.5 to 1m and has yellow flowers, round fruits, and rounded, lobed leaves. It is an apomictic species, meaning it reproduces without the need for pollination. Its leaves, seeds, and fruits are edible, and it is often used as a culinary herb. The plant is also used medicinally, and has been used to treat respiratory and digestive issues, as well as skin conditions.

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Nasturtium x sterile is a hybrid plant that is prized for its beauty and versatility in the garden. This plant, which is also known as Tropaeolum majus, is a cross between two species of nasturtiums, resulting in a hybrid that is both beautiful and practical. Nasturtium x sterile produces brilliant, colorful flowers in shades of yellow, orange, red, and mahogany, making it an excellent choice for adding a splash of color to any garden.

One of the biggest advantages of Nasturtium x sterile is that it is sterile, which means that it does not produce seeds. This can be a big benefit for gardeners who want to enjoy the beauty of nasturtiums without having to worry about them spreading and becoming invasive. Nasturtium x sterile will grow and bloom year after year, producing a continuous show of colorful flowers.

In addition to its beauty, Nasturtium x sterile is also a practical plant for the garden. It is known for being a good companion plant, which means that it can be planted alongside other plants to help improve their growth and health. For example, nasturtiums can help to repel pests like aphids and caterpillars, which can be a big help for gardeners who are trying to protect their other plants.

Nasturtium x sterile is also a great choice for gardeners who are looking for an easy-to-grow plant. It is adaptable to a range of growing conditions, from full sun to partial shade, and is drought-tolerant, making it an ideal choice for gardeners who live in dry climates. Nasturtiums are also low-maintenance plants, requiring very little attention once they are established.

In addition to its beauty and practicality, Nasturtium x sterile is also a great plant for edible gardens. The leaves, flowers, and seeds of nasturtiums are all edible, and they have a bright, peppery flavor that is delicious in salads, sandwiches, and other dishes. Nasturtiums can also be used to add color and flavor to soups, stews, and other dishes, making them a great choice for gardeners who enjoy cooking with fresh, homegrown ingredients.

Nasturtium x sterile is a beautiful and practical flowering plant that is a great choice for gardeners of all levels. Whether you are looking for a plant to add color and interest to your garden, or you are looking for a practical and easy-to-grow companion plant, Nasturtium x sterile is definitely worth considering.

Another benefit of growing Nasturtium x sterile is its versatility in garden design. These plants can be used as a border along pathways or flower beds, as a groundcover in areas where other plants may have difficulty growing, or as a climbing plant on trellises or fences. The trailing stems and large, round leaves of nasturtiums provide a lush, green backdrop for the bright flowers, making them a great choice for adding depth and interest to your garden.

Nasturtium x sterile is also a great choice for container gardening. These plants do well in pots, hanging baskets, and other containers, making them a great option for gardeners who live in apartments or have limited garden space. They can be used to add color and interest to balconies, patios, and other outdoor spaces, or they can be grown indoors as a beautiful houseplant.

Another great thing about Nasturtium x sterile is its ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden. These important insects are attracted to the bright flowers, providing them with a source of nectar and helping to pollinate other plants in your garden. This is a great way to create a healthy and diverse ecosystem in your garden, and it also helps to support the health of the planet as a whole.

Nasturtium x sterile is a wonderful plant that offers a range of benefits to gardeners of all levels. With its brilliant, colorful flowers, its versatility in garden design, and its ability to attract pollinators, this plant is definitely worth considering for your next gardening project. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just starting out, Nasturtium x sterile is sure to bring beauty, interest, and practicality to your garden.

Additionally, Nasturtium x sterile is also a great choice for gardeners who are looking for a low-cost option for their garden. This plant is easy to propagate from cuttings, and it can also be grown from seed, making it a budget-friendly option for those who want to add color and interest to their garden without breaking the bank. Whether you grow Nasturtium x sterile from seed or purchase a plant from a nursery, you can enjoy its beauty and practicality without spending a lot of money.

In terms of care, Nasturtium x sterile is a very easy-to-care-for plant. It prefers well-drained soil and a sunny location, and it can be watered regularly to keep the soil moist, but not wet. If you are growing nasturtiums in a container, be sure to use a well-draining potting mix and make sure that the container has adequate drainage holes to prevent water from sitting in the bottom of the pot.

One thing to keep in mind is that Nasturtium x sterile may become invasive in some areas, so be sure to check the regulations in your area before planting this species. If you are concerned about invasiveness, you can opt to grow other varieties of nasturtiums that are less likely to become invasive, or you can grow Nasturtium x sterile in containers to prevent it from spreading.

In conclusion, Nasturtium x sterile is a wonderful plant that offers a range of benefits to gardeners of all levels. With its brilliant, colorful flowers, versatility in garden design, ability to attract pollinators, low-cost option, and ease of care, this plant is definitely worth considering for your next gardening project. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just starting out, Nasturtium x sterile is sure to bring beauty, interest, and practicality to your garden.