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Impatiens kilimanjari

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By Meanie


Impatiens kilimanjari (Impatiens kilimanjari (Kilimanjaro Impatiens))

Big thanks to Plantaholic for sending me a cutting of this last year - Thanks!



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Looking good M :o)))

22 Jun, 2012

 

Thanks - it's loaded with buds!

22 Jun, 2012

 

Lush!! :-)

24 Jun, 2012

 

Thanks Leigh.

25 Jun, 2012

 

I love the Congo imapatiens! I've been growing them for almost 20 years.

26 Jun, 2012

 

I've stuck my I.niamianensis in the ground, although I've taken a cutting as a back up!

26 Jun, 2012

 

That's a good idea. It grows much larger in the ground. Although, you will definitely have to remove it before the cold weather. It's not a hardy plant at all.

27 Jun, 2012

 

It'll be sacrificed and I'll rely on the cuttings.............

27 Jun, 2012

 

It typically needs to be replaced every couple of years, anyway (I mean cut into many pieces for cuttings).

27 Jun, 2012

 

Tip cuttings?

27 Jun, 2012

 

You can cut a stem into many pieces and all the pieces will germinate. That's been my experience, anyway.

28 Jun, 2012

 

What kind of lengths? I could open up a nursery mine are so "leggy"!

28 Jun, 2012

 

Meanie:

A couple of inches. They tend to get leggy in about a year or two...then start to decline. I had some in the ground in the front yard - they did well for a year...then they kept drying out. I finally pulled them out and cut them up for cuttings.

28 Jun, 2012

 

Thanks for that - I'll be starting my own Congo Impatiens nursery soon!

28 Jun, 2012

 

That's great! You'll have many very soon. The cuttings will develop roots quickly!

28 Jun, 2012

 

I'll have to hold back a little or I'll be over-run!

28 Jun, 2012

 

You most likely you will. lol! :>)

29 Jun, 2012

 

Hi,
I'm new and really wanted to know if ANYONE has impatien kilimanjari of any variety and impatien paucidentata variety. I would really like some cuttings and am willing to negotiate a price... Thanks

9 Dec, 2012



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