About
A New Guinea impatiens, with a robust, bushy habit with colourful, ornamental foliage. Generous, broad-petalled blooms in vibrant hues open freely in coral shades from late spring to autumn. 'Balceblico' excels in shady spots.
About the genus
Impatiens can be annuals or evergreen perennials, with fleshy stems bearing simple, toothed leaves and solitary or clustered, spurred, 5-petalled flowers
Plant details
Suggested usesContainers, patio displays, mixed borders. Foliage adds interest even without flowers
Care notes
CultivationMoist, fertile soil in bright shade or filtered sun. Tolerates more sun than standard impatiens if watered
PruningSelf-cleaning. Pinch tips for bushier growth
PropagationTake stem cuttings in spring or summer. Roots readily in water
Pest resistanceAphids and red spider mite, especially under glass
Disease resistanceMore resistant to downy mildew than walleriana types. Root rot if overwatered