
Appearance
The plant can grow up to 2 metres in height. The flowers are yellow, with reddish-spots on their faces, and cluster in small quantities among the upper leaves.
Uses
Like "Impatiens capensis", the young shoots can be boiled as a potherb, and the seeds are also edible.Along with other species of jewelweed or "touch-me-not", it is a traditional remedy for skin rashes, although controlled studies have not shown efficacy for this purpose.
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