Impatiens Species, Busy Lizzy

Impatiens walleriana

Genus
Impatiens (im-PAY-shuns)
Species
walleriana (wall-er-ee-AH-nuh)
Synonym
Impatiens giorgii
Impatiens holstii
Impatiens lujai
Impatiens sultani
Impatiens sultanii
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Smooth
Height
6-12 in. (15-30 cm)
Spacing
6-9 in. (15-22 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Pale Pink
Pink
Rose/Mauve
Magenta (pink-purple)
Red
Scarlet (dark red)
Coral/Apricot
Orange
Red-Orange
Lavender
Medium Purple
White/Near White
Bloom Time
Late Spring/Early Summer
Mid Summer
Late Summer/Early Fall
Mid Fall
Other Details
Category
Annuals
Tropicals and Tender Perennials
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Suitable for growing in containers
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From softwood cuttings
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
Seed Collecting
Bag seedheads to capture ripening seed
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Auburn, Alabama

Gurley, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Prattville, Alabama

Atascadero, California

Ben Lomond, California

Capitola, California

Duarte, California

Martinez, California

Merced, California

San Francisco, California

South Gate, California

Fort Pierce, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(2 reports)

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lakeland, Florida

Morriston, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Tampa, Florida(2 reports)

Winter Haven, Florida

Braselton, Georgia

Royston, Georgia

Valdosta, Georgia

Honomu, Hawaii

Kailua, Hawaii

Kaneohe Station, Hawaii

Maunawili, Hawaii

Chicago, Illinois

Bloomington, Indiana

Poland, Indiana

South Bend, Indiana

South Amana, Iowa

Brookville, Kansas

Emporia, Kansas

Independence, Louisiana

Merryville, Louisiana

Cumberland, Maryland

Springfield, Massachusetts

Thayer, Missouri

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Lake Toxaway, North Carolina

Oak Ridge, North Carolina

Toledo, Ohio

Edmond, Oklahoma

Owasso, Oklahoma

Wellston, Oklahoma

Summerville, South Carolina

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Bulverde, Texas

Devine, Texas

La Porte, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Radford, Virginia

Kalama, Washington

Tacoma, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

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1
neutral
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Prattville, AL (Zone 8a) | May 2013 | positive

This is the most reliable flower for shade gardens that I have found. From small bedding plants in the spring, impatiens form huge banks...Read More

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Toronto, ON (Zone 4a) | November 2008 | positive

These plants are very nice ones. They are very durable and the seeds always grow when they fresh. Plus you get a whole choice of many col...Read More

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Emporia, KS | November 2008 | positive

There is a great deal of shade in my back yard so I depend heavily on these lovely flowers for color and they never fail to deliver. I ha...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | July 2007 | positive

When I first added these to my garden last year, I was told that they wouldn't last long in the Texas heat, but they have absolutely thri...Read More

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Independence, LA (Zone 8b) | June 2007 | positive

Beautiful plants but they do need a lot more water than most other plants I grow. One plant can fill a x-large planter in the right growi...Read More

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Atascadero, CA (Zone 10b) | November 2006 | positive

I've had success with all of my "accent" impatiens except for one plant which baffles me because it has been taken care of in the same ma...Read More

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Kailua, HI (Zone 11) | July 2004 | positive

Have had trouble growing from seed, but those I purchased as 3-1/2" bedding plants last summer and placed at the base of my crown flower ...Read More

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Old Town, FL | November 2003 | neutral

I love the look of these plants and grew them for years, especially the exotic looking "New Guinea" ones. But here in hot Florida with o...Read More

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Jacksonville, FL (Zone 9a) | November 2003 | positive

I prune mine back and start the cuttings in small pots or directly where I want them to grow. They tend to get leggy if they aren't prune...Read More

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| May 2003 | positive

They are wonderful to grow inside, full of color. We call them "Wealth of the house" and it is thought that if they are full of flowers t...Read More

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Mississauga, ON (Zone 6a) | May 2003 | positive

Indispensable summer annual in my zone 5 1/2-6 gardens, pots, hanging baskets & wall bags. Will grow in a fair bit of sun, but only if we...Read More

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(Zone 11) | April 2003 | negative

It's pretty, colorful... but may turn into a pest if you don't remove the early developed fruits. Depending on where you live and where y...Read More

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(Zone 10a) | January 2003 | positive

They dislike hot sunlight and so prefers shaded and moist (not wet) place. If the soil does not drain well, it rots. Terminal cuttings ca...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | September 2002 | positive

What would we do without these bright, colorful annuals to fill in those shady spots every summer? The only criticism I have of them is ...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | positive

Gorgeous, dependable flower. In the south, they do not handle the sun very well, but will survive given they get enough water. They pre...Read More

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Westland, MI (Zone 5a) | November 2001 | positive

One of the most popular annuals for gardens, mass planting, and containers. Features a wide range of colorful large flowers on compact pl...Read More

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