Respected Gurcharan Singh sir,

I am not a expert (at least not currently) just a learner moreover i only
know Himalayan Balsams as i don't have much experience with Impatiens of
Western Ghats/South India.

So can't say much about these variations however i also thinks this is
Impatiens scapiflora. In Himalayan Balsams we have a lot of variations and
the reasons for variation including altitudinal variations and seasonal
variation mainly because of temperature changes inducing smaller flowers
and also color changes...

May be Wojciech Adamowski sir can have better explanations for these
variations as he is expert...


Best regards
Ashutosh Sharma

On Fri 21 Feb, 2020, 12:58 PM Gurcharan Singh, <[email protected]> wrote:

> While travelling a distance nearly 26 km along  *Mullayanagiri*  to Baba
> Budangiri in Chikkmagaluru, Karnataka we found a lot of variation in
> populations of Impatiens scapiflora. I am attaching these here for expert
> views by Ashutosh Sharma ji.
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> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired  Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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