Busy Lizzy

Impatiens walleriana

"Impatiens walleriana", also known as busy Lizzie, balsam or simply impatiens, is a species of the genus "Impatiens", native to eastern Africa from Kenya to Mozambique.
Busy Lizzy / Impatiens - red, Waterfall of Baños, Ecuador Cultivated. Same species:
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Appearance

It is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant growing to 15–60 cm tall, with broad lanceolate leaves 3–12 cm long and 2–5 cm broad. Leaves are mostly alternate, although they may be opposite near the top of the plant.

The flowers are profusely borne, 2–5 cm diameter, with five petals and a 1 cm spur. The seedpod explodes when ripe in the same manner as other "Impatiens" species, an evolutionary adaptation for seed dispersal. The stems are semi-succulent, and all parts of the plant are soft and easily damaged.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderEricales
FamilyBalsaminaceae
GenusImpatiens
SpeciesI. wallerana