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Impatiens grandis Rosa Impatiens grandis 'Rosa'
Code: 51823
Price: $9.95

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Large shrub to 5 feet. Glossy leaves have a rosey tint. Rose-pink flowers are 2 inches wide with red or purple markings. Blooms fall and winter. Endangered plant from Sri Lanka. Balsaminaceae

 
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Impatiens sodenii Flash Impatiens sodenii 'Flash'
Code: 80105
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An exciting form of the poor man's rhododendron with large 2½ inch white flowers with streaks of magenta pink radiating out from the center. Almost everblooming, this easy, fast growing Impatiens should be grown in bright shade or with morning sun in a mild climate. Moist soil, regular watering. Grows 4 to 6 feet high with multi-branching succulent stems. The species is native to eastern tropical Africa. Balsaminaceae

 
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Impatiens sodenii La Vida Rosa Impatiens sodenii 'La Vida Rosa'
Code: 90102
Price: $12.95

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A striking variety of Impatiens sodenii with large splash of rose color on pure white petals. Almost everblooming, this easy, fast growing impatiens should be grown in bright shade or with morning sun in a mild climate. Moist soil, regular watering. Grows 4 to 6 feet high with multi-branching succulent stems. The species is native to eastern tropical Africa. Balsaminaceae

 
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