I am DELIGHTED that this group has someone specialising in Impatiens.  I 
have quite a number of images of balsams taken
since the 1980s, which I plan to post from time-to-time, in case Wojciech 
can ideally DETERMINE them or at least give an informed
opinion as to what they might be.  I have a number which I am uncertain 
about.

Also, I am interested in IMPATIENS GLANDULIFERA naturalised in the UK and 
wonder if the form(s) which have widely naturalised
there (and into Europe & S.America) ALL derive from the FIRST introductions 
into cultivation in the 1830s or, perhaps SUBSEQUENT ones?
As far as I know, it took some time before it started to spread 
excessively....

On Friday, January 27, 2017 at 5:02:26 AM UTC, JM Garg wrote:

> *Institutions*: University of Warsaw
> *Goal*: My dream goal is fully searchable database of literature dealing 
> with all possible aspects of Balsaminaceae family.
> It is very ambitious goal and may be difficultible to reach, as I am 
> collecting data in my spare time. 
> My collection of references, stored as Excel file, could be however useful 
> for all students of Impatiens and Hydrocera as reference point.
> Collaborations, additions, corrections and comments are welcomed.
>
> "By the way, my database of literature dealing with Balsaminaceae is 
> available via my ResearchGate account:
> Balsaminaceae literature database by Wojciech Adamowski - Research Project 
> on ResearchGate 
> <https://www.researchgate.net/project/Balsaminaceae-literature-database>"
>
> My salutes to him for all the great work.
>
> -- 
> With regards,
> J.M.Garg
>
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