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Impatiens balsamina
( Rose Balsam )
| Impatiens balsamina is an erect, branching summer annual, 8-30 inches tall. Oval leaves can reach 6 inches long and are finely pointed. Large, spurred flowers are in solid vibrant colors or variegated, in shades of white, pink, rose, red or lilac. The most popular are doubles with camellia-type flowers. Seed can be sown in early spring, or transplants set out after last frost date. Prefer full sun, in all but the hottest climates. The cultivars of the Tom Thumb Series are small with large double pink, violet, scarlet or white flowers 2-2 1/2 inches across. |
| Important Info : Seeds can be sown in early spring, or transplants set out after last frost date. |
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