Species

Impatiens textorii

Etymology

Impatiens: From the Latin impatiens 'impatient, hasty', referring perhaps to the manner in which the pods of some species explode (Johnson and Smith, 1986).

Authority

Impatiens textorii Miq.

Family

Balsaminaceae

Brief Description

Soft annual herb with brittle, sappy stems and serrated leaves. Roots fibrous. Plants easily pulled from soil.

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Herbs other than Composites

Distribution

Rare in NZ but became a very invasive plant in Pukeiti Trust grounds near New Plymouth

Habitat

Permanently damp ground, in open or light shade

Flowering

Mid to late summer

Flower Colours

Purple,Violet / Purple

Propagation Technique

Seed or cuttings

Year Naturalised

2009

Origin

China

Reason for Introduction

Ornamental

Control Techniques

Hand weed but sites need frequent inspections as seeding can be prolific

This page last updated on 9 Jan 2017