Among the various palettes of colors decorating our gardens is the nasturtium, which thrives in the sun but will tolerate some shade. One of the two types is the trailing nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus), which can be encouraged to climb a trellis or fence. The second type, (Tropaeolum minus), is the one usually seen growing along edges of gardens and walkways, producing multicolored flowers throughout the summer, into fall. Their peltate, or shield-shaped leaves, are light green and can become quite large, up to 4 inches across, resembling lily pads. The University of Wisconsin describes a funnel-shaped nectar spur on the back of each leaf, with the plant producing three segmented fruits with
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