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Outsidepride 200 Seeds Annual Nasturtium Mahogany Cimbing Vine Flower Seeds for Planting

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About this item

  • This double gleam mahogany nasturtium seed grows as an annual vining, flowering plant in USDA zones 3 - 10
  • Nasturtiums, also known as Tropaeolum Majus, blooms profusely all summer long with beautiful mahogany flowers.
  • This flowering plant will produce 2 to 3 inch wide unique mahogany flowers. These plants have semi-double deep mahogany red blooms and are deer resistant.
  • These climbing, vining plants will reach a mature height of 60 inches and spread approximately 12 inches wide.
  • Sow 1 to 2 seeds per plant or 3 to 4 pounds per 1,000 square feet for a dense display of these trailing heirloom flowers.



Product Description

image of red orange flower

Large and Beautiful Blossoms!

These nasturtiums feature grand blossoms that can reach up to 5 inches in diameter!

Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Majus Double Gleam Mahogany)

Tropaeolum majus, also known as Garden Nasturtium or Nasturtium Indian Cress, is a flowering annual originating in South America. These edible vines have trailing stems growing to 36 - 60 inches long or more. The leaves are large, nearly circular, 1 - 5 inches in diameter, with a 1 - 12 inch stalk near the middle of the leaf and several veins radiating to the outside.

The mahogany flowers are quite large, with five petals, eight stamens, and a nectar spur at the rear. Nasturtium flower seed is one of the largest of any flower species with only 8 seeds per gram. Because it is so large and easy to work with, it is an excellent seed for children to work with for the first gardening experience.

Strong-Growing!

How To Grow

Since nasturtium seedlings don't transplant well, it is best to directly sow them into their final growing area. Before sowing, soak seeds overnight in warm water.

Sow seeds during spring, when temperatures reach about 68F degrees. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in an area that gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. Keep seeds moist until germination.

Soil should be worked so that it is fine and light. Use well-drained soil with a pH of 6.1-7.8. The first flowers should blossom about 8-12 weeks after planting.

Plant Specifications

  • Season: annual
  • USDA Zones: 3-10
  • Height: 60 inches
  • Plant spacing: 8-12 inches
  • Average germ time: 7-10 days
  • Sowing rate: 1-2 seeds per plant
  • Bloom color: mahogany red
  • Bloom season: midsummer through fall
image of red orange flowers

Great For Hanging Baskets!

Mahogany nasturtiums are compact plants that put out trailing vines, making them excellent for hanging baskets and containers!


D. Holmes
2025-07-12 13:36:12
After an overnight soak in some water, these went in the ground and sprouted quickly. They’re a large and vibrant orange bloom that are a real standout. This is a versatile flower for every garden. Use it in pots and it trails beautifully, on the ground it spreads quickly. In a salad or out of hand is where I like mine. They taste very much like a radish. Be ready for a little kick at the end.
M. Kelly
2025-06-17 17:05:57
I am sowing these indoors, in my cold apt, and they are coming up beautifully. Huge leaves. I am new to gardening (my 2nd year) but I feel pretty confident these are great seeds. I bought Burpee Nasturtium last year and they did well too, but I suspect these are going to be bigger, stronger flowers. They are the happiest thing in my kitchen. ... UPDATE: I am so happy with how they are coming up outside too, direct sown. I planted some in an area of poor soil, very dry, in the lawn along my walkway. I just pushed them in through the grass without properly preparing the soil because I didn't want to disturb the lawn. My neighbor said they'd never come up. Well, I planted 33 seeds and maybe one or two went missing (I blame chipmunks) but nearly all of them have come up! They haven't bloomed yet (only May, too early) but I'd buy them for the leaves alone.
Karen!
2025-06-06 13:30:47
I followed directions & soaked the seeds before planting. When planted they were up & growing in no time. It's been a couple of weeks & they're doing beautifully. I'm very eager to see them 'spilling' over their containers. I will definitely order more of these seeds.
Retsof
2025-05-18 14:34:56
Attractive plant and flowers, but spotty germination.
TexStars
2025-05-04 19:23:14
After soaking the seeds I planted them and they are growing. Very pretty orange flowers. I love the cute round leaves
Brianna
2025-04-20 16:45:16
I usually do scarification with my nasturtium seeds but these seeds were so badly beaten up I didn't need to. Sadly there was a low germination rate, 60% I would say. Not worth it.
Terri
2025-02-26 16:47:26
Normally very happy with Outside Pride seeds. But these also contained wood borer beetle nymphs. I don’t need those in my house or yard. 1 ⭐️The seeds all popped and are doing beautifully. 5⭐️
JB97931
2025-02-11 11:46:59
Decided to try these despite my wife’s general disdain of the multicolored nasturtiums. Her view (not mine) is that the regular nasturtiums are too common. Now that they are blooming, we have a convert! She loves the color and keeps saying how unusual they are. The dark color is similar to a Pinot noir and against our white stucco walls they are stunning. The other night we had friends over for dinner. I lined a white platter with the leaves and on top of that I placed a filet of grilled salmon. I used the flowers as a garnish. Our friends and my wife loved the presentation and peppery flavor of the flowers with the salmon. As we get more blossoms I’m adding them to our nightly salads for both flavor and beauty. It’s so nice to find something that looks great, tastes great and makes my wife happy! I’m buying more seeds.