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Impatiens (New Guinea Group)

'Divine Violet'


Divine Violet Impatients




Family
Balsaminaceae
Genus
Impatiens (New Guinea Group)
Cultivar
'Divine Violet'
Category
Annuals
Canadian Hardiness Zone
Requires cold season protection under glass.
Height
36 cm
Spread
36 cm
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
MayJuneJulyAugustSeptember
Landscape
Excellent as a border in gardens or in a container.
Cultivation
Tolerant to most soil conditions; sandy to free-draining loams to medium and heavy clays. Thrives in partial shade however can do well in full sun as long as it is watered well.
Growth
Fast
Habitat
Horticultural origin.
Leaf Description
Deep green pointed leaves.
Flower Description
Deep violet or vibrant fuchsia-pink rounded flowers.
Colour Description
Deep green leaves with violet or fuchsia-pink flowers.
Texture Description
Medium.
Propagation
Can be grown by seed, however best if propagated by cuttings. When propagated by seed, should be sown under heat between January and April, then pricked into small pots and planting out in late May or June.
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