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Impatiens capensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Impatiens capensis Meerb. - Touch-me-not ... In case you're wondering, this is the same genus as the common cultivated Impatiens seen at nearly every garden shop. Few people notice that the flowers of those plants are also spurred like I. capensis. ... Impatiens capensis plant...
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; Impatiens capensis; Touch-Me-Not family (Balsaminaceae) ... The cultivated Impatiens of the horticultural industry have been introduced from such areas as East Africa and New Guinea. They rarely escape from cultivation and are not considered a significant threat to native habitats...
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Impatiens capensis, wild orange jewelweed, spotted touch-me-not seed and potted plants with plant descriptions, planting and growing information, hardiness zones, and natural distribution of native impatiens capensis wildflower species. ... Impatiens capensis Jewelweed Spotted Touch-me-not Seeds and Plants ; (im-PAY-shuns...
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Jewelweed (Spotted Touch-me-not) Impatiens capensis ... Jewelweed is an entertaining plant. The ripe seedpods pop open at a gentle touch, hence the name touch-me-not. Water drops bead up on the leaves, and a leaf held underwater has a silver sheen. There is also a species with yellow flowers, pale touch-me-not.
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A PLANTS profile of Impatiens capensis (jewelweed) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Impatiens capensis Meerb. jewelweed; ... Images: Impatiens capensis Meerb.
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Common Name: impatiens; Zone: 2 to 8; Plant Type: Annual; Family: Balsaminaceae; Missouri Native: Yes; Native Range: Northern United States; Height: 2 to 5 feet; Spread: 1.5 to 2.5 feet; ... Easily grown in medium to wet soils in part shade to full shade. Best in wet, humusy soils in part shade. This plant is an...
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Similar Species: Pale Touch-me-not, Impatiens pallida is very similar. It has yellowish flowers and is slightly larger in every respect. It has a more northerly range being found only as far south as the mountains of Georgia.
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Hummingbird: Native orange Spotted Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) is good, but hummingbirds may ignore yellow Impatiens pallida. ... Jewelweed, Impatiens capensis, also called "Touch-me-not" because its pods will fling out seeds at the slightest contact, is a succulent plant often found in the wild with Poison Ivy,
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Impatiens capensis; Spotted Touch-me-not; Native; FACW; Balsaminaceae Family ... Impatiens capensis - Midwestern Wetland Flora ... Impatiens capensis - Aquatic and Wetland Vascular Plants...
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