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Impatiens namchabarwensis "Blue Diamond Impatiens"
Hold on to your hats, folks. This ones a doosie! In 2003, an expedition to the (tongue-twisting) Namchabarwa canyon* in Tibet discovered this rarest jewel of a jewelweed an ultramarine-blue flowered Impatiens. It was found in a very limited & remote location, but its scarcity doesnt at all impede its cultivation - not only is this plant hardy (how hardy is as yet untested, so let us know) but it reseeds, making it a triple whammy of a plant super rare, totally gorgeous, & completely garden worthy. The plants are compactly growing to about 2, & very floriferous, & the flowers themselves are breathtaking in color & in form. The color seems to change with temperature & exposure sometimes its REALLY TRULY BLUE, &
other times its a deep purple, but its always exquisite. Truly a plant to treasure, if you can get your hands on one!
*(a canyon thats not only the deepest canyon in the world - twice as deep as the Grand Canyon - but is also an area thats been studied only since 1994. Can you say WOW?)
Claire Woods
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