People are always wanting plants for shady places that flower on and on all summer. Well here they are. Come and get them...
Impatiens arguta, originally uploaded by peganum.
A vigorous and hardy species with long tubular purple flowers on red stems. Ideal for moist shady situations and flowering all summer. My stock plant here is about 2ft high and has come through the last few winters without trouble. has also grown well in my mum's garden, on a chalky soil, in quite dry shade.
A large plant in the border at the nursery in late October. What's not to like?
1L pots ~ £8
In many respects a miniature version of arguta with dainty little rosy pink flowers. Just as vigorous though, spreading underground. Another ideal plant for providing late summer and autumn colour even in deep (but not too dry) shade.
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Impatiens omeiana
£6
Impatiens puberula
Another hardy purple flowered species, this time with soft green, somewhat fuzzy foliage. The flowers are more chubby with dark purple lips and a paler 'bag' behind, if you see what I mean.
Needs the same conditions as arguta but is more spreading as the stems root where they touch the ground.
£6
Impatiens stenantha
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