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IMPATIENS

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 340 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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botany, a genus of
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annual or biennial herbs, sometimes becoming shrubby, chiefly natives of the mountains of tropical
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Asia and Africa, but also found widely distributed in the north temperate zone and in South Africa . The flowers, which are
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purple, yellow,
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pink or white and often showy, are spurred and irregular in form and borne in the leaf-axils . The name is derived from the fact that the seed-pod when ripe discharges the seeds by the elastic separation and coiling of the valves . Impatiens Noli-me-tangere, touc e-not, an annual succulent herb with yellow flowers, is prdl!ll6ly wild in moist mountainous districts in north Wales,
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Lancashire and Westmorland . I . Roylei, a tall hardy succulent annual with rose-purple flowers, a Himalayan
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species, is
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common in England as a self-sown garden plant or garden escape . I . Balsamina, the common balsam of gardens, a well-known annual, is a native of India; it is one of the showiest of summer and autumn flowers and of comparatively easy cultivation . I . Sultani, a handsome plant, with
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scarlet flowers, a native of
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Zanzibar, is easily grown in a greenhouse throughout the summer, but requires warmth in winter .

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