Impatiens are a genus of flowering plants that are native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and the tropics. They are commonly known as touch-me-nots because of their explosive seed capsules that burst open when touched, scattering their seeds. Impatiens are popular garden plants due to their vibrant colors, easy care, and continuous blooming.
Characteristics of Impatiens
Colors: Impatiens come in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, purple, orange, yellow, and white. Some varieties even have bicolor or multicolored flowers.
Popular Impatiens Varieties
There are many popular Impatiens varieties that are commonly grown in gardens and containers. Some of the most popular varieties include:
Impatiens walleriana (Busy Lizzie): This is the most widely cultivated Impatiens species. It is a compact annual with vibrant flowers and lush foliage.
Growing and Caring for Impatiens
Impatiens are relatively easy to grow and care for. They prefer moist, well-draining soil and partial shade. Here are some tips for growing and caring for Impatiens:
Planting: Plant Impatiens seeds or seedlings in the spring after the last frost. Space the plants about 6-12 inches apart.
Impatiens are versatile plants that can be used in a variety of garden settings. They can be grown in flower beds, containers, or as hanging baskets. With their vibrant colors, easy care, and continuous blooming, Impatiens are a popular choice for gardeners of all levels.