 | | Impatiens acaulis. In habitat. Native to India.
Photo by Kalyan Varma
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 | | Impatiens acaulis. Photo by Kalyan Varma
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 | | Impatiens acaulis. Photo by Ray Morgan
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 | | Impatiens albo rosea. Native to Viet Nam. Photo by Mary Sizemore
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 | | Impatiens albo rosea. Close up of the flower. A truly stunning species. Photo by Mary Sizemore
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 | | Impatiens albopurpurea. Native to Madagascar. Photo by D.J. Du Puy
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 | | Impatiens alpicola. Native to China. Photo by Dr. Yong-Ming Yuan
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 | | Impatiens amphorata. This species may very well prove to be a hardy annual. Native to the Himalayas. Photo by Ray Morgan
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 | | Impatiens apalophylla. Mostly Red form. Native to China. Photo by Cozia
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 | | Impatiens apalophylla. A close up view of the flower. Photo by Cozia
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 | | Impatiens apalophylla. A most yellow form. Photo by Cozia
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 | | Impatiens apiculata.This species is very similar to I. psychadelphoides and I. stuhlmanni. An added feature, is that the leaves have a slight purple cast to them due to their hairy surface. Native to Africa. Photo by Jeff Hirsch
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 | | Impatiens apsotis. Native to China (Szechuan). Photo by Dr. Yong-Ming Yuan
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 | | Impatiens aquatilis. Native to China. Photo by Dr. Yong-Ming Yuan
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 | | Impatiens arachnoides. This is a very tiny species. The flower are about the size of a mosquito and look rather like a slipper orchid. It is also one of the spur-less species in the subgenus Trimorphopetalum. Native to Madagascar. Photo by Ron Parsons
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