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James Burghardt
(New Guinea Impatiens)
Colorful and heat-tolerant, New Guinea Impatiens can be distinguished from common garden impatiens by their larger flowers, lance-shaped often beautifully colored leaves and bushy upright or vase-shaped habit.
The New Guinea hybrids are combined crosses between several parent species to include Impatiens hawkeri, I. schlechteri and I. platypetala. This suite of tropical perennials were collected from the island of Papua New Guinea, which is northeast of Australia.
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All-America Selections
(New Guinea Impatiens)
Colorful and heat-tolerant, ‘Tango’ is a 1989 All-American Selections winner. It offers extra large, five-petaled, vibrant orange flowers which appear early and continue blooming all season. The lance-shaped leaves are lush and dark green with bronze tones. The vigorous plants are bushy and upright.
The New Guinea hybrids are combined crosses between several parent species to include Impatiens hawkeri, I. schlechteri and I. platypetala. This suite of tropical perennials...
Jesse Saylor
(Infinity® White New Guinea Impatiens, New Guinea Impatiens)
The large, pure white blooms of Infinity® White contrast beautifully with its dark green foliage. Surprisingly, this “annual” is actually a shrubby tender perennial that will survive winters in tropical and sub-tropical zones. Members of the Infinity™ Series are high performing New Guinea hybrids that are vigorous and have bushy, well-branched habits. They were bred by Ludwig Kientzler in Gensingen, Germany and first introduced by Visio Plant based in Valverde Vega Alajuela, Czech Republic.
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(New Guinea Impatiens, Paradise® Light Pink New Guinea Impatiens)
This diverse genus of herbaceous plants holds some of the most popular bedding ornamentals on the market. Most impatiens are evergreen and of tropical and subtropical origin, with a few woodland species extending into north temperate regions. It is a huge genus with nearly 1000 species to its name and thousands of cultivated varieties. These may be annual or perennial, with many tropical perennial species grown as “annuals” in temperate zones.
The leaves and stems of impatiens are often fleshy...