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Orange Balsam, Impatiens capensis Family: Balsaminaceae
Orange Balsam
Impatiens capensis


Flowering time: June to September. Annual. Neophyte

Originally from North America, now naturalised on damp or marshy ground by ponds, slow-flowing rivers and canals. Most frequent in southern half of UK

Long-stalked, helmet-shaped yellow-orange flowers with darker spots and a long spur. Leaves oval-lanceolate, often slightly wavy-edged and with coarse teeth. It is a hairless plant and can grow to over 1m tall.

Related: Himalayan Balsam Impatiens glandulifera has pink flowers and is very invasive


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Orange Balsam, Impatiens capensis
Orange Balsam, Impatiens capensis
August 2008

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