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The color of impatiens
Impatiens come in three colors: white, pink and purple. Impatiens balsamina, a millet belonging to Impatiens genus of Impatiens family, is 60~ 100 cm high. Stems are stout, fleshy and erect; Leaves alternate, the lowest leaves are sometimes opposite, and the leaves are lanceolate, narrowly elliptic or oblanceolate; Flowers solitary or 2-3 clustered in leaf axils, white, pink or purple, single or double; Capsule is wide spindle-shaped; The seeds are spherical and dark brown. The flowering period is from July to 65438+ 10. Impatiens are native to China, Indian and Malaysian, mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia and Africa, and a few species are also distributed in Europe, temperate Asia and North America. In China, they are mainly distributed in the southwest and northwest. Yunnan, Sichuan, Guangxi, Tibet and other places are rich in species, among which Impatiens with the highest value are mainly distributed in cold places such as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and there are also excellent varieties in Chifeng area known as "Buddhist Dingzhu". Impatiens like sunshine, heat and cold resistance, loose and fertile soil, strong viability, and can grow in poor soil.
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