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Spotted Touch-me-not 50 Seeds Impatiens Capensis For Planting
Impatiens are popular annuals, completing their life cycles in one season. They self-seed with popping pods, but demand the patience implied by their botanical name if started from seed; double dormancy is required before the seed will germinate (see Germ Code F, right). What's more, if you have ever seen a Jewelweed plant in bloom with dew hanging on it, the reason it is also called Jewelweed is obvious.
Touch-me-not is a plant many people have interest in because some say it is an antidote to Poison Ivy and Stinging Nettle. This Orange Impatiens tends to like wetter soil than the Yellow - Impatiens pallida.
Another common name in use is simply Jewelweed, Orange Jewelweed or Orange Touch-me-not.
*This species may be difficult and/or slow to germinate and grow to maturity. Please note the . Seed of this species is kept under refrigeration (33-38 F) in our warehouse. The days in transit to you in colder or warmer conditions won’t harm the seed, but it should be put back in refrigeration until you are ready to plant or apply pre-sowing treatment.
Touch-me-not is a plant many people have interest in because some say it is an antidote to Poison Ivy and Stinging Nettle. This Orange Impatiens tends to like wetter soil than the Yellow - Impatiens pallida.
Another common name in use is simply Jewelweed, Orange Jewelweed or Orange Touch-me-not.
*This species may be difficult and/or slow to germinate and grow to maturity. Please note the . Seed of this species is kept under refrigeration (33-38 F) in our warehouse. The days in transit to you in colder or warmer conditions won’t harm the seed, but it should be put back in refrigeration until you are ready to plant or apply pre-sowing treatment.






