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IMPATIENS
- Balsam
(Snap weeds) (Touch-me-not)
(Name
from Impatiens, refers to elasticity of seed
capsules,which when ripe spring
open)
The Garden
Balsam or Lady slipper (Impatiens balsamina) is
an old fashioned favorite which is again coming into
its own. The double and semi-double sorts, well called
Camellia-flowered, are practically the only ones grown.
These plants are closely related to the wild Touch-menots
and, like them, have characteristic seed pods which
open suddenly when touched. The blooms are of many delicate
colors-white, flesh pink, salmon, rose, purple and violet.
The plants grow 18 inches tall and the stems are juicy
and thick.
UTILIZE.
Balsams are rather formal plants of neat, compact habit.
The flowers are produced close to the stem almost hidden
among the leaves, and some gardeners remove a few of
the leaves to better disclose the blossoms. The plants
clay be grouped in the border or used as low hedges.
Some gardeners pot them for Summer porch decoration
and claim they are as beautiful as Azaleas.
GENERAL.
Seed may be sown indoors, as growing the plants in small
pots for a few weeks will dwarf them and make them more
compact. Or sow directly in the soil out of doors in
May. The plants will cover 12 inches to 18 inches of
space. The flowers grow nicely in well enriched sandy
soil, and prefer full sunlight. They may be transplanted
when in full bloom.
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