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Common name: "Busy Lizzie"
Latin name:
Impatiens walleriana Fiesta 'Ole' Stardust Pink'

Impatiens Ole Stardust Pink
Class: Annual
Growth habit:
Upright 

Max height:
10" - 12"
Spread: 12" - 14"

Flowers: Spring - Summer
Available cultivars: 3+

Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured:  'Fiesta Ole' Stardust Pink'
Photo: © Ball Seed
Cultivation: Pronounced im pay' shenz. Impatiens are the number one selling bedding plant. The Fiesta series of Impatiens are fairly compact reaching a height of only 12". They are naturally self branching... and require no pinching. Fiesta will produce masses of flowers all summer long.

Impatiens do not perform well in full hot sun. Ideally they should be grown in partial shade to nearly full shade with early morning or late day sun. Plant in fertile well drained soil in either beds or in containers. Space plants 8" - 10" apart. Protect from high winds and early season frosts. Feed Impatiens every two weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Impatiens can be moved indoors at the end of the growing season to a sun room or sunny window and kept as a flowering house plant.

Available colors: Ole Cherry, Ole Frost, Ole Peppermint, Ole Salmon, Ole Stardust Pink, Apple Blossom, Blush, Burgundy Rose, Coral Bells, Deep Orange, Lavender Orchid, Orange Spice, Pink Ruffle, Purple Pinata, Salmon Chiffon, Salmon Sunrise, Salsa Red, Sparkler Cherry, Sparkler Rose, Sparkler Salmon, Stardust Lavender, and White.

Potential pests ~ diseases: Aphids, spider mites or whiteflies.

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