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Orange Jewelweed

Impatiens capensis

Description:

Tall plant (3-5 feet) with pendent orange flowers that are splotched with reddish-brown. The flowers have a three-lobed corolla, and one of the calyx lobes forms a hooked conical spur at the back of the flower. The stems are somewhat translucent. The seed pods are pendant and have projectile seeds that explode out of the pods when they are lightly touched or if ripe, hence the name 'touch-me-not'.

Habitat:

Along a wooded path adjacent to a meadow at Pratt Nature Center

Notes:

Juice from the stem may have a potential use to relieve itching from poison ivy and has also been used to treat athletes foot. If ingested, berries can be toxic to humans, especially children.

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Christine Y.
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Christine Y.

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Jul 16, 2016
Submitted on Jul 16, 2016

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