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Lichtenberg, Bavaria, Germany
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Impatiens walleriana Hook.f.BALSAMINACEAEOrigem: fricaRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Rothenbuerg, Bavaria, Germany
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X Nm X, Lao Cai, Vietnam
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Central, Kenya
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Central, Kenya
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Wisconsin, United States
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Maryland, United States
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2011-07-24 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach (near Brcklbachl, Lembach; 530 msm Quadrant 7549/1).German name: Drsen-SpringkrautNot native to Austria, invasive.
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2011-04-16 Lower Austria, district Wien-Umgebung (mixed forest; 400 msm Quadrant 7862/1).Many thanks to Gerlinde Fischer of identifying them for us on the excursion led by her husband. The difference really is obvious if you've once remembered them; those are the only three species of Impatiens here in Austria (of which only I. noli-tangere is native).To the right, in the foreground, you see I. parviflora - smallish in all respects compared to I. noli-tangere (to the left, background); also, the difference in colour is clearly recognisable. Click also below, in comments, photos of those two species plus I. glandulifera for comparison.
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Impatiens walleriana Hook.f.BALSAMINACEAEOrigem: fricaRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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2009.08.08: Austria, Lower Austria, district Gnserndorf, 150 m AMSL, broadleaf forest (Lobau Harte Au).Flowering from june till september.Very common, invasive.German name: Klein-Springkraut, Sibirisches S.ID: Fischer, Exkursionsflora 3rd
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Central, Kenya
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Central, Kenya
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Schwarzau im Gebirge, Lower Austria, Austria
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Impatiens walleriana Hook.f.BALSAMINACEAEOrigem: fricaRef.: Lorenzi, H. e Souza, H.M. Plantas Ornamentais no Brasil. 4 edio. Plantarum, 2008.
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Gemeinde Falkenau, Saxony, Germany
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Central, Kenya
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Cadron Township, Arkansas, United States
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Selbitz, Bavaria, Germany
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2011-07-24 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach (mixed forest, 700 msm Quadrant 7448/2).German name: Gross-Springkraut (Rhrmichnichtan)The only native Austrian Impatiens species, under pressure from both introduced species of this genus, I. parviflora and I. glandulifera.
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An east African native which has been planted and naturalized around the tropics. Now a weed in many places.