
Nasturtium Butterscotch
Warm butterscotch colors in the widely adored nasturtium are not only a treat for the eyes, but for the palate, too! Use the peppery flowers as a beautiful salad or dessert garnish. Short plants are ideal for containers or the front of the garden or border. Usually grown as an annual; perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. Fairly drought tolerant once established. Attracts pollinators. Rabbit and deer resistant. Variety Info Family: Tropaeolaceae Native: South America Hardiness: Frost-sensitive, tender perennial usually grown as an annual; perennial in USDA zones 10 and warmer. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade Bloom Period: Late spring to frost Plant Dimensions: 10"–12" tall, about as wide Variety Info: 1½"–2" blooms in shades of creamy white, buttery yellow, and butterscotch-orange. Attributes: Attracts Pollinators, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Edible Flower, Frost Sensitive Sowing Info When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last