What is Impatiens Balsamina?
Impatiens Balsamina is an ornamental annual representing brightly colored flowers of pink, purple, white, salmon, cream or red. This plant is sometimes known as touch-me-no, because its ripe semi-pods respond to light touch explosive as a means of distribution of seeds away from the parent plant. Other nicknames in English include pink balsam or balsam blooming from Camellia because of the visual similarity of its flowers with roses or camellions; garden balsam; Lady Slipper; Balsamine; Spotned Snapweed; And jumping Betty. Impatiens balsamina can be grown in full sun or partial shadow in different types of soil. It is considered to be simple cultivation and can be grown inside, in a container or in the ground as a color accessory to the landscape. Impatiens Balsamina is originally from the tropical regions of Asia, including India and China, but has been cultivated broadly. It is now naturalized in many tropical and mild areas of the world. In the US, Impatiens Balsamina occurs primarily in wideThe lane, including the northeast and southeast regions from Florida to New York, are located to the west like Missouri.
Color flowers Impatiens Balsamina usually attract insects such as bees, as well as some types of birds who feed on nectar. These plants have thick stems and grow up to 29.5 inches (75 cm). There are bright green leaves up to 6 inches (15 cm) with pointed and serrated edges.
Impatiens balsamina thrives in many environments if sufficient water is provided. If this plant should be protected outside the strong wind. It will continue flowering until the temperature remains warmer than 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13 degrees Celsius).
This annual dome is well connected, well if they are well connected. It is often recommended that this plant is ideally initiated from seed rather than spreading from cuttings. Seed germIt takes approximately 8-14 days.
Folkloric tradition claims that flowers, seeds or leaves Impatiens Balsamina can be used to treat specific physical diseases. It is often said to be a cure for snakebite. Some individuals used this plant as a folk remedy for warts, burns and some types of inflammation such as arthritis or skin problems. Sometimes it is also used as gastrointestinal help.