Impatiens pallida


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Read about Impatiens pallida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Impatiens pallida, Nutt. (I. aurea, S. Wats.). Pale Touch- Me-not. Jewel-weed. Fig. 1951. With I. biflora the representatives of the family in the indigenous flora of the U. S. Larger than I. biflora; otherwise similar to it, with pale yellow fls. sparingly dotted with brownish red; spur short, notched, and less than one-third the length of the posterior sepal. Moist, shady places. July-Sept. Que. to Ore., Kans. and Ga.—Annual. Perhaps procurable from dealers in native plants.


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