Species Nasturtium integrifolium
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Nasturtium integrifolium.
Range:
Location unknown
{"type":"FeatureCollection","features":[]}
Etymology of Nasturtium:
La. nasus = nose; tortus = tormented, twisted; from torquere = to twist. The acrid smell of N. officinalis (watercress) causes the nose to wrinkle. (No relation to the gardener’s ‘nasturtium’, which is a Tropaeolum.)
Etymology of integrifolium:
From the Latin integri = 'entire' and folius = 'leaves'. i.e. The plant having entire leaves, meaning having a smooth margin without indentations or serrations, lobes or undulations.
Scientific name:
Nasturtium integrifolium Szyszyl.
Synonym of:
Long etymology:
Synonym status:
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Nasturtium integrifolium.