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| Impatiens rhombifolia

This practically unknown, hardy species has proven itself to be quite a trooper, surviving the cold, hard winter of ’06 and bouncing back without any whining – really an impressive feat considering that many species that I considered to be fairly hardy outright died during this period. Growing 6” tall, and rooting along the stems as far as moisture allows, (GROUNDCOVER!) this species has intriguing yellow blooms with a red spotted interior, and a long spur and a peculiar “hood” that makes the flower look amusingly like an Easter bonnet. Blooms in Autumn for sure, but possibly earlier. A cool position in the garden, regular water, and rich soil are the key ingredients to happy Impatiens!
Claire Woods
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Regular water |
Perennial
USDA Zones 7-11 |
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