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Impatiens x hawkeri 'Jungle Dance' (New Guinea Impatiens)

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Plant description

jungle dance

Impatiens Jungle Dance was bred in Australia. It produces an abundance of big, deep peach flowers on natural self-branching deep green foliage.

New Guinea impatiens are upright, vigorous perennial plants that flower all year round. Great flowering colour plants for shaded and part shaded areas, they are relatively pest free. Lovely plants for the garden, they are also most rewarding container plants. New Guinea impatiens are relative newcomers to the garden world, being introduced in the 1970's.

New Guinea impatiens grow well in moist, well drained soil . Frost sensitive, they will burn in full sun, and don't like to fully dry out. Occassional pinching and regular applications of liquid fertiliserwill encourage new growth, maintain plant shape and enhance the flowering.

Additional plant information

Flowers

Flower colour: Orange
Flowering season: spring summer autumn winter

Plant size

Maximum height: 0.3 metres
Minimum height: not specified

Maximum width: 0.3 metres
Minimum width: not specified

Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance

Will tolerate partial sunlight.
Light frost tolerance.
Plant is not salt tolerant.

Fauna attracting?

Not specified.

Climate

This plant species will grow in the following climates: temperate, subtropical, tropical.

Soil types & conditions

Loam: moist, well-drained.

Clay: moist, well-drained.

Sand: moist.

Soil pH: 5.5-6.0

Diseases

Fungal black spot

Pests

Aphids, caterpillars

Miscellaneous information

Planting season: All.

Types of fertiliser: A good general purpose fertiliser applied regularly through the warmer months.

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