Impatiens - Wikipedia Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience As a rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, and balsam is usually applied to tropical species
How to Plant Impatiens and Keep Them Blooming All Season Long In this guide, you’ll learn how to plant impatiens the right way and keep them blooming all season long Whether you’re new to gardening or have years of experience, these practical tips will help you grow lush, colorful impatiens that brighten your garden from spring through fall
How to Grow and Care for Impatiens Flowers - Garden Design Want to grow beautiful impatiens in your garden? These easy-to-grow, shade garden staples bloom in a wide variety of colors Learn about new hybrids that are bred to resist impatiens downy mildew, as well as how to use them in your garden
Growing Impatiens in the Home Garden - Yard and Garden Ideal for adding color to shaded areas in your garden, learn how to care for impatiens, from planting and watering to managing common issues like downy mildew Explore different varieties, including New Guinea impatiens and double impatiens, and understand their growing conditions
Impatiens | UMN Extension Impatiens prefer fertile, well-drained soil that is high in organic matter Very sensitive to cold, so do not rush to plant outdoors Common flower colors: white, red, pink, violet, coral, purple, yellow Impatiens are widespread across the northern hemisphere and the tropics
24 Types of Impatiens (Impatiens spp. ) With Picture Impatiens, commonly known as Busy Lizzies, Jewelweeds, or Touch-Me-Nots, belong to the family Balsaminaceae, encompassing a wide array of species that are cherished for their vibrant flowers and ease of cultivation