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- Dwarf Pink Impatiens is a compact and versatile annual flowering plant celebrated for its vibrant pink blooms and lush green foliage. Native to East Africa, this dwarf variety of Impatiens is well-known for its ability to thrive in both sun and full shade, making it an excellent choice for various garden conditions. With its profusion of charming pink flowers and adaptability, Dwarf Pink Impatiens is a popular choice for gardeners seeking a burst of color in their landscapes.
- Season: Dwarf Pink Impatiens seeds can be sown indoors in late winter to early spring or directly in the garden in late spring after the last frost date. They typically start blooming from late spring or early summer and continue to produce flowers throughout the growing season until the first frost.
- Temperatures: This annual thrives in moderate temperatures, with an ideal range of 65-75°F (18-24°C). It can tolerate warmer conditions but benefits from protection during extreme heat.
- USDA Hardiness Zone: Dwarf Pink Impatiens is typically grown as an annual and is not associated with USDA hardiness zones, as it completes its life cycle within a single growing season.
- Sunlight: One of the unique features of this Impatiens variety is its adaptability to both full sun and full shade. While it can tolerate full sun, it often thrives best in partial to full shade, where it retains its vibrant pink flowers and glossy green foliage.
Amira (verified owner) –
“Disappointed with the lack of results; none of the seeds showed any signs of life.”
Zoya (verified owner) –
“Not a single seed sprouted, complete failure.”
Kaya (verified owner) –
“Poor quality seeds; they failed to grow despite optimal conditions.”