Impatiens walleriana
One of those flowers that appears ‘ordinary’ until you look at it very closely. Then the intricate shapes and balance of the petals becomes intriguing.
Impatiens is not a plant for the touchy-feely types. The nickname, touch-me-not, and the genus name, Impatiens, refer to the fact that when the mature seed capsules are touched ever so lightly, they “explode” and send seeds flying through the air as far as 20 ft from the plant!
Impatiens can also be called “Busy Lizzy” because the plant is a prolific bloomer, producing bright, colourful flowers from early summer to fall.
The walleriana is native to Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. It is a subshrub and is found primarily in wet tropical areas.
Acrylic on canvas
300 x 300 mm
For Sale $120