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Nigella Persian Jewels Seeds

SKU: 12369

N. damascena

500 Seeds

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Product Description

Nasturtium Empress of India Seeds bring timeless elegance to any garden setting. This classic variety is renowned for its deep ruby-crimson flowers that stand out dramatically against its dark green, compact foliage, creating a bold and beautiful contrast.

With a neat and tidy growth habit, Nasturtium Empress of India is ideal for a wide range of garden uses. It thrives as a striking addition to borders, containers, and window boxes, or as an effective groundcover. Its vibrant blooms also attract pollinators, enhancing the natural biodiversity of your outdoor space.

In addition to its ornamental value, this nasturtium variety is easy to grow and well-suited to poor soils and sunny positions. The edible flowers and leaves add a peppery note to salads, making it a versatile choice for gardeners who enjoy combining beauty and practicality. Elevate your garden with the rich colours and robust charm of this heritage variety from Fothergill's.

Planting & Harvesting

Planting & Harvesting

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Jennifer C. (England, United Kingdom)
Lovely flowers

Just sprinkled them in my patch and they came up blooming lovely. Dead easy to do and they seed themselves
Good quality seeds.

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Peter P. (England, United Kingdom)
As promised

My item arrived as promised in perfect condition.

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