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Impatiens nyungwensis
Were SO lucky to be able to offer this nearly-extinct-in-the-wild species from Rwanda, brought to you by Derick Pitman, our all-knowing source for everything Balsam-related. It has low creeping stems that root into soil along the nodes, diminutive bright green leaves cloaked in soft hairs & bright red gnome hat flowers with a fuzzy green beard. Impatiens nyungwensis isnt a particularly hardy species but it survived outdoors with a wee bit of protection in our Richmond nursery over winter & began to regale us with its amusing & intricate flowers from the beginning of Spring all the way thru the end of Summer! Plant in good soil in a place protected from strong hot sun & give regular water. Since it roots as it creeps along, you should be able to dig
up a partition to keep indoors or in a greenhouse if you live in an area with frost.
Claire Woods
Propagator
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