Climbing over rocky areas, creeping across the ground and mounding in joyful abandon, nasturtiums are the botanical court jesters of the garden. The 20″ Nasturtium shade is perfectly shaped to show off the large saucer shaped leaves and brightly colored flowers. The pattern ebbs and flows with clusters of leaves prevalent in some areas and an abundance of flowers blooming wildly in others. Shown on the 7 Handled Pottery base, this shade was created in 2006 and is in a private collection.
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