tropaeolum tricolorum is a PERENNIAL CLIMBER growing to 1.5 m (5ft). Tropaeolum we recognise as T.majus which is the common annual Nasturtium illustrated in the central image. Additional information about this plant will become available later. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and prefers well-drained soil. Other Species: There are 87 species in the Tropaeolum genus of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants including . No plantcare information of Araflora available. Comments: Wonderful, low maintenance splash of colour. Tropaeolum brachyceras, Tropaeolum hookerianum, Tropaeolum polyphyllum, Tropaeolum speciosum, Tropaeolum tricolor and . It is hardy to zone (UK) 8 and is frost tender. Quantity: Price: € 0.00 Out of stock Keep me up to date › bulb/rhizome ... Plant care. While hardiness varies, most species are easily cultivated sometimes a little too easily, and they may become invasive. Suitable pH: acid and neutral soils. Plant database entry for Bolivian Nasturtium (Tropaeolum tricolor) with 21 images, one comment, and 20 data details. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs). It is in flower from August to September. Tropaeolum tuberosum amongst many others. Clasping it's prehensile leaves delicately around twigs and branches it scales to a high and sunny vantage and there displays it's small but abundant tricolour blooms each yellow flower peeping out from the green ruff of it's long spurred red hat. The hair-like stems of this tuberous Chilean climber clamber their way through and over shrubs or other surrounding vegetation. There is also a lesser known, and lovely perennial variety called T. speciosum whose major fault in the plant world is having an unpronounceable name, but is a great climber. Tropaeolum tricolor (Tricolor Nasturtium) Incredibly showy, Tropaeolum tricolor (Tricolor Nasturtium) is a summer-dormant, tuberous, perennial climber with a profusion of tricolor … Tropaeolum tricolor: This exotic Araflora plant is a real must for all plant enthusiastics.