Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)'

Indian Angel Impatiens

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Common Name: 

Indian Angel Impatiens

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

Sun (From 0 to 5): 

Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

75 cm

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Description

A rare impatiens from India. Soft, lilac-blue flowers and lustrous, reddish green foliage. Spreads 18" and reaches 8-10" high perfect for large tubs. Burpee Exclusive. Partial Shade, Shade, Annual.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Blooming

Spurred, asymmetrical flowers. Five petals, but lower petals on each flower are fused. These ornamental flowers come in a wide range of colors, usually warm, but sometimes even lavender or violet.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Growth

Annuals, perennials and subshrubs with brittle, succulent stems and fleshy leaves. Seeds are contained in an explosive capsule that flings seeds in all directions when touched. Visited by hummingbirds.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Planting

Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost, germination in 2-3 weeks at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Just press seeds into soil surface. Water only from below and keep humid by covering with plastic. Do not set in sun when covered. Transplant when nighttime temperatures are over 50°F (21-24°C). Perennials are easy to propagate by cuttings taken in spring or summer.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Pest

Impatiens are susceptible to spider mites, snails, and slugs. If these pests do any damage to the plant, simply prune the damaged area.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Interesting facts

The names Impatiens and Touch-Me-Not refer to the seed pods' explosive and abrupt opening of the fruit when touched. I. capensis, commonly known as Jewelweed, is a folk remedy for poison ivy, but there is no scientific proof of its effectiveness.

Indian Angel Impatiens (Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)') - Soil and irrigation

Evenly moist, well-drained soil. The stems will wilt when they do not receive enough water. When grown in containers or under trees, they will need more water than usual.

Impatiens latiflora 'Blue Angel (Indian)' - Indian Angel Impatiens - Photos