Hello

Further to the differentiation between I. walleriana and I. hawkeri, could 
you also guide us towards further differentiating I. pulcherrima from the 
earlier 2?

Thanks and Regards
Alka Khare

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 5:49:02 PM UTC+5:30, Wojciech wrote:
>
> Gurcharan ji and Arti ji,
> Impatiens hawkeri has also lower sepal shallowly navicular with thicker 
> spur, whereas I. walleriana almost flat lower sepal and filiform spur.
> In most cases I. hawkeri has bigger flowers than I. walleriana, however 
> variability of cultivated species is sometimes beyond recognition...
> As I wrote in my earlier posts, I hawkeri was recently hybridized with 
> some other more heat and sun tolerant taxa, making things worse for 
> botanists.
> If you have access to JSTOR, you can try
>    Grey-Wilson C. 1980. Impatiens in Papuasia. Studies in Balsaminaceae: 
> 1. Kew Bull. 34(4): 661 - 668.
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>            
> Wojciech
>

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