New Guinea impatien

New Guinea impatiens is what we usually call colorful impatiens or four-season impatiens. If the environment is suitable, it can really bloom all year round in spring. Its plants are low, generally 20 to 30 centimeters high, and can be grown as potted plants on balcony windowsills, or hung up to grow into vertical potted plants.

New Guinea impatiens are native to Africa. Its main flowering period is in the late spring and summer and autumn. It likes a warm and humid environment, likes sufficient sunlight, but does not like excessive exposure, especially when it is high temperature For example, if the temperature exceeds 35 degrees, you must pay attention to proper shade.

It grows best when the temperature is between 15 and 26 degrees. During this temperature period, it can continue to bloom. For example, if the temperature in winter can be kept above 15 degrees and given sunlight, it can still bloom. .

Generally speaking, New Guinea impatiens prefer sunlight. After all, it is a flowering plant. It just likes soft light and is afraid of being exposed to the sun at high temperatures. If the temperature can be kept below 25 degrees, it can be exposed to the sun more. Proper shade is required in high temperature seasons.