Nasturtium flowers have been popular for decades for their edible peppery flavor and bright blooms. But this pink cultivar is a pollinator magnet!
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Move over, classic orange! Baby Rose offers deep pink nasturtium flowers that pop from dark green foliage. And unlike most trailing, vining nasturtiums, it grows in a tidy mounding habit. Even better—hummingbirds and other pollinators love it!
Pollinator Benefits of ‘Baby Rose’ Nasturtium
Hummingbirds are drawn to this bright annual. Grow a few plants directly in the ground, in a pot or a hanging basket, and add a hummingbird feeder nearby to complete your backyard oasis. (Don’t know which one to choose? Take a look at our favorite types of sugar-water feeders). Watch for pollinators like bees and butterflies, as well. They’ll also seek out the pink nasturtium flowers for pollen and nectar.
This annual grows just about anywhere in summer as long as it’s in a spot with full sun. Many gardeners choose to place it in a herb bed or a vegetable garden to add edible color to the plot. The plant’s upright habit with perky circular leaves also makes it suitable for borders or containers.
Courtesy Patty JenningsRuby-throated hummingbird checking out nasturtium flowers
Other New Types of Nasturtium Flowers
Classic nasturtiums have changed a lot. The traditional orange blooms are still readily available, but there are plenty of new, different types in the garden center as well. For example, Cherrelle features cherry-colored ruffled petals, growing 1 foot tall and trailing 3 feet. Or try Troika Cream’s mounding foliage that has pale blooms with red accents.
One quality that this pink nasturtium didn’t lose is the peppery flavored flowers. It’s right at home in a pot of herbs or in an edible flower garden. Use them to garnish a salad or add a peppery zip to dips.
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