This undated photo shows pale touch-me-not flowers in New Paltz, N.Y. Related to our cultivated impatiens, pale touch-me-not is considered be some people to be a weed, by others to be a wildflower.
In August 2017, a research paper describing Impatiens walongensis, a new species of balsam, was published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Phytotaxa. The species was discovered from Arunachal ...
Scientists from the Botanical Survey of India (BSI) have discovered a new species of balsam flower, named Impatiens rajibiana, in the Shergaon region of Arunachal Pradesh. This endemic species ...
Downy mildew of impatiens is a serious disease in the United States, caused by the fungus-like Oomycete, Plasmopara obducens. Originally found in Europe, impatiens downy mildew was detected in ...
Impatiens is an annual garden plant that is quite popular because of the wide range of brightly colored flowers, shade tolerance, and ease of care. Boarders along garden beds and backyard decks are ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Impatiens in bloom on antique ironwork in the garden of Sally Wachtman of Webster Groves, photographed on Wednesday, July 15, ...
"Last year," wrote a local gardener recently, "my impatiens came down with some sort of blight. What is this and how can I avoid it this season?" The disease the gardener likely saw is known as ...
When I first learned about fabulous annual flowers called “impatiens,” I thought I’d heard the word “impatience” — a term that pretty much sums up my attitude in the garden and other arenas of life. I ...
Related to our cultivated impatiens, pale touch-me-not is considered by some people to be a weed, by others to be a wildflower. (Lee Reich) At a recent dinner party, my host launched into a monologue ...