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Spotted Jewelweed

Impatiens capensis

Description:

Beautiful orange wildflowers. Shaped like a bell or pitcher.

Habitat:

Near a stream in a forest, Appalachian Mountains.

1 Species ID Suggestions

quiggsmcghee
quiggsmcghee 10 years ago
Spotted Jewelweed
Impatiens capensis


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1 Comment

JulieDeMars
JulieDeMars 10 years ago

I think this is jewelweed. American Indians used it to treat skin irritation.

Mandy Hollman
Spotted by
Mandy Hollman

Virginia, USA

Spotted on Aug 3, 2013
Submitted on Aug 24, 2013

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