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... garden flora with lot of cultivars ... Tropaeolum majus ... of South American origin ... may itself be a hybrid species ... commonly known as garden nasturtium, Indian cress, monks cress ... http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Nasturtium.html
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Tropaeolum majus, THE GARDEN NASTURTIUM
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Thanks Dinesh ji and Singh Sir for the flower ID
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