Impatiens aurella — a medium houseplant
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Impatiens aurella

Impatiens Aurella

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Impatiens aurella, also known as the Idaho jewelweed, mountain jewelweed, varied jewelweed, or pale yellow touch-me-not, is a species of flowering plant in the family Balsaminaceae. It is found in northwest North America up through British Columbia, Canada. It produces a yellow-orange flower during the blooming months of late June/early July through September. The plant is an annual herb that grows to just over 1 m tall. As a member of the genus Impatiens it is also a touch-me-not, a herbaceous plant that has a ripe seed capsule that will explode. The flowers are considered toxic, and should not be ingested. Once cultivated, the plant has medicinal properties to help in the treatment of warts, ringworm, nettle stings, and poison ivy rash. Additional research suggests yellow dye and shampoo for itchy scalps may be possible from this species.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Impatiens
Family
Balsaminaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Pale-Yellow Touch-Me-Not en Paleyellow touch-me-not en Pale yellow jewelweed en Orange touch-me-not en Pale yellow touch-me-not en Varied jewelweed
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Impatiens aurella leaf
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Impatiens aurella leaf
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