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  1. Learn how to grow touch-me-not, a colorful and ornamental flower that blooms in spring and summer. Find out about its preferences, pruning, varieties and tips to avoid pests.

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · Balsam, or Touch-Me-Not, is a nearly forgotten annual flower that used to be a cottage garden favorite. It is related to the ubiquitous impatiens which have been ravaged by downy mildew, an airborne fungal disease. Downy mildew has become such a problem that many nurseries no longer sell impatiens.

  3. L. [2] Mimosa pudica (also called sensitive plant, sleepy plant, [citation needed] action plant, humble plant, touch-me-not, touch-and-die, or shameplant) [3] [2] is a creeping annual or perennial flowering plant of the pea/legume family Fabaceae. It is often grown for its curiosity value: the sensitive compound leaves quickly fold inward and ...

  4. Aug 18, 2019 · Spotted Touch-Me-Not ( Impatiens capensis) is a summer-blooming Adirondack wildflower bearing one-inch orange flowers with red or dark orange spots. It is a member of the Balsaminaceae family. The genus name ( Impatiens) is Latin for "impatience." This is a reference to the seed, which explodes on touch when ripe.

  5. Jan 22, 2020 · Sensitive plants produce flowers in mid- to late-summer if growing conditions are right. Caring correctly for your mimosa plant with plenty of bright light, regular sunshine, and adequate moisture helps to ensure an abundance of small pink or purple fluffy pompom-like flowers. Don’t worry if your ‘touch-me-not’ plants fail to flower.

  6. Impatiens capensis, the orange jewelweed, common jewelweed, spotted jewelweed, jewelweed, [3] spotted touch-me-not, or orange balsam, [4] is an annual plant in the family Balsaminaceae that is native to North America. [5] It is common in bottomland soils, ditches, and along creeks, often growing side by side with its less common relative ...

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  8. Jun 20, 2023 · Interactive Sensation: The Touch Me Not plant offers a truly interactive experience as its leaves respond to touch. When you make contact with the plant, the leaflets instantly fold inward, creating a dramatic display. This response not only engages your senses but also provides a sense of wonder and amusement for both children and adults alike ...

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