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Jewelweed
Impatiens capensis
Jewewlweed self-seed with popping pods annually in dense stands. Attracts hummingbird bees and butterflies. The juice in the stem is said to be an antidote to Poison Ivy and Stinging Nettle. The species may be difficult and/or slow to germinate and grow to maturity, double dormancy is required before the seed will germinate. Best luck is to have the right habitat for it to occur naturally. Planting the plant can help ensure the seed bank for possible plants.


Bloom Season:
Mid Summer - Early Fall
Flower Colors:
Orange
Soil Tolerance:
Clay,
Moist,
Poorly drained
Height:
4-5 feet
Spread:
1-2 feet
Annual