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Impatiens glandulifera "Red Wine"
By Meanie
- 2 Jul, 2013
- 6 likes
Seed grown strain of the dreaded Himalayan Balsam!
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Oh, I just pulled hundereds of them on the hill yesterday. But the blooms are very attractive...almost like little orchid and each single one will spray zillions of seeds in the air. I got one little plant from a girlfriend and now have an 1/2 acre filled with them. If one can pull them out (very easy) before they set seeds.. they can be enjoyed.
3 Jul, 2013
You're correct Delonix (as Klahanie will testify). I'm very good about dead-heading though.
Klahanie - not such a huge issue here. I dead head, and the beds are constantly hoed as they were full of weeds when I moved in last year. I grew I.balfourii last year and a few germinated - I have three plants that I allowed to grow this year.
3 Jul, 2013
If you can do that Meanie then it is a nice plant to have. That is why I planted it originally, it is unique. I did not know its "habit" and it went out of control.
:-)
Yours must be cultivated. Mine is definitely not Red Wine.
It is very pink.
3 Jul, 2013
I was aware of the "dangers" of it Klahanie thankfully.
It darkens up considerably over a couple of days - I'll post a photo later.
3 Jul, 2013
It is a very beautiful plant...and luckily, they can be pulled out very easily.
When I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, I used to have hundreds and go through and easily pull many out to keep them under control. Sometimes they would live through winter.
3 Jul, 2013
"It is a very beautiful plant...and luckily, they can be pulled out very easily."
I agree, although growing it near a water course would be irresponsible over here.
3 Jul, 2013
Yes, I agree. Because they do love water!
3 Jul, 2013
They do! Also a great way to spread the seed even farther and wider!
3 Jul, 2013
One go thing, though...they die back in winter, there.
3 Jul, 2013
The seed remain viable though! It is a problem in some areas over here.............
3 Jul, 2013
The seed must be hardy since it's native to the Himalayas.
5 Jul, 2013
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Weeds, weeds, weeds! LOL! I know these can become very aggressive and take over just like Lantana, and Plumbago auriculata (capensis).
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