Site icon Propagate One

How to Propagate Impatiens palpebrata

Tears of Joy: Multiplying Your Own Impatiens palpebrata

Known for their delicate, tear-shaped blossoms and vibrant colors, Impatiens palpebrata (also sometimes called Jewelweed or Spotted Touch-Me-Not) are a delight in any shade garden. But did you know that propagating these beauties is surprisingly easy? Whether you want to expand your own floral haven or share the joy with friends, multiplying your Impatiens palpebrata is a rewarding endeavor even novice gardeners can conquer.

Two Paths to Plant Parenthood: Seeds and Cuttings

This delightful plant offers two main methods of propagation:

1. Starting from Seed: A Journey of Patience (and a Touch of Luck)

2. The Fast Track: Propagation from Stem Cuttings

Tips for Success:

Propagating Impatiens palpebrata is a simple yet rewarding way to expand your garden’s beauty. With a little patience and care, you’ll be enjoying the radiant blooms and delicate charm of these delightful plants for years to come.

Exit mobile version