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Re: SunPatiens


How do use Impatiens balsamina as an antidote to poison ivy? Is this the 
only variety that works?

Please explain!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Underwood Gardens" <info@underwoodgardens.com>
To: "Garden Writers -- GWL -- The Garden Writers Forum" 
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [GWL] SunPatiens


> Our old-fashioned impatiens balsamina grows to about 18" in height
> and does quite well in full sun, although the intensity of the sun in
> northern IL is undoubtedly not the same as that in more southern
> climates.  However the humidity probably exceeds most places!
> The Impatiens capensis Doug mentioned is right now 24"-30" here in
> full sun in our moist areas.  It's VERY happy there.  (By the way,
> it's also an antidote to poison ivy, in case this interests anyone.)
> Mayo Underwood
>
> On Aug 31, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Douglas Green wrote:
>
>>>> Wonder if anyone knows of and impatiens species that grow in
>>>> full  sun.
>>  Andrew Messinger
>>
>> While it is not their favourite habitat, I do have some native I.
>> capensis
>> growing out in full sun. They tend to be a tad shorter and slightly
>> less
>> flowering than their shade loving neighbours. I also have seen (but
>> do not
>> allow on my garden because it is quite weedy) I. glandulifera out
>> in the
>> full hot sunshine. It actually did quite well out there as long as
>> it was in
>> decent soil (always assuming you like this plant to begin
>> with) :-)  Both of
>> these grow better in part shade though.
>>
>> But I agree that the normal impatiens that I've seen in cultivation -
>> including the I. walleriana, balsamina, hawkeri, mirabilis, I've
>> had have
>> all done better in shade to part shade.
>>
>> And even though I gave the sunlover a nod in my then-new blog, I
>> wasn't
>> impressed with the performance here in Eastern Ontario.   Just
>> another New
>> Guinea Impatiens (many Impatiens are native to N.G) as far as I can
>> tell and
>> best in semi-shade to shade (even though they've been sold as sun-
>> tolerant
>> for years.  Let 'em get dry and see what happens. :-))   And the
>> sunlovers
>> were a bit pricey for what they are - - but hey- let's hear it for
>> good
>> marketing!
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> Doug Green SGF Communications: e-publishing content
>> Home: http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com
>> Blog: http://doug-greens-gardening.blogspot.com
>> Gardens&Plants Blog: http://douggreen.wordpress.com/
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gardenwriters-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
>> [g*@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of
>> Hamptongar@aol.com
>> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 6:56 AM
>> To: gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org
>> Subject: Re: [GWL] SunPatiens
>>
>>
>> Interesting comments from the grower if they really did say the
>> origins of
>> the impatiens were sun-loving plants.  The ones I've been familiar
>> with
>> that
>> are native to the American northeast, mountains of east Africa and
>> south
>> Asia
>> all grow in shade to semi shade and they wilt quite readily in
>> full  sun.
>> Wonder if anyone knows of and impatiens species that grow in full
>> sun.
>>
>>
>> Andrew Messinger
>> The Hampton Gardener
>>
>> The Hampton Gardener is a Registered Trade  Mark
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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