Re : parrots?
- Subject: Re : parrots?
- From: G* C*
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 20:21:35 +0200
I suppose it is impatiens niamniamensis. I have it in pot because it doesn't
survive outside in winter in my area (zone 7/8) and it's only 1' high.
Impatiens glandulifera's flower has not the same shape and comes in white,
pink and dark pink.
Chantal,
Ermenonville, France
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>De : Doug Green <flowers@simplegiftsfarm.com>
>À : perennials@mallorn.com
>Objet : Re: Fwd: parrots?
>Date : Jeu 4 oct 2001 20:18
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>> > Any ideas?
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>Sounds like Impatiens glandulifera - except around here it can go to 4' and
>self-sow/weedy (zone 4)
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>Doug
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>> > i was given a plant by an old friend which i have been taking
>> cuttings from and distributing to many people only everyone asks me what
>> plant it is?
>> > it resembles a busy lizzie leaf it is tall and thin stalk like a palm
>> tree shape( about 2ft in height)and it has these beautiful red and yellow
>> parrot faces hanging off the top by the leafs
>> > can you help me identify this plant ? i have looked in many books and
>> have never seen one yet
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