Impatiens (new guinea group) 'Duemagpin' (Magnum Pink)


Botanical Information

FamilyBalsaminaceae
GenusImpatiens
Species(new guinea group)
Cultivar'Duemagpin'
CategoryAnnuals

Details

USDA Hardiness Ref.
Canada Hardiness Ref.
RHS Hardiness Ref.
Height20-50 cm
Spread36 cm
GrowthFast
Flowering PeriodMay, June, July, August, September

Description and Growing Information

LandscapeExcellent in gardens as borders or in containers.
PropagationCan be grown by seed, however best if propagated by cuttings. When propagated by seed, should be sown under heat between January and April, then pricked into small pots and planting out in late May or June.
CultivationTolerant to most soil conditions; sandy to free-draining loams to medium and heavy clays. Thrives in partial shade however can do well in full sun as long as it is watered well.
HabitatHorticultural origin.
Leaf DescriptionPointed green leaves.
Flower DescriptionLarge rounded medium pink flowers with a deep pink eye.
Colour DescriptionMedium pink flowers with a deep pink eye and green leaves.
Texture DescriptionMedium.

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