FLOWERS: Scarlet. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 25cm.
Sarchi
FLOWERS: Bright purple. Shimmering
flashes of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 25cm.
Tolinga
FLOWERS: Mulberry. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
Origin
These Impatiens are developed from species endemic to New Guinea.
It was through the foresight of one man, Mr. Ludwig Kientzler
of Germany that the potentials of this plant were recognized.
Ludwig started a breeding programme with these species and met
with great success. He is regarded as the father of the Paradise
Impatiens seen on the market all around the world today. Through
intensive breeding since the 1970’s come the plants we
know today, that we see in florist shops and plant markets everywhere
are not recognizable as descended from the species.
Bonitas are bred for their compact growth, large flower and
vibrant colour. They are dwarf in growth as compared to the
Paradise series from which they are derived.
Care Instructions
Bonita do best in part shade, protected from cool winds and
winter chills. Use the best quality potting mix you can buy
for courtyard pots. In gardens work in compost, peat moss or
other humus. Do not allow to dry out. Plant in well drained
soil. Plant even with soil level. Create a shallow moat around
the plant to hold water. Moderate care with a regular light
application of liquid fertiliser every 6-9 weeks.
Uses
These are excellent for flowering pots for patios, courtyards
and hanging baskets and well drained garden beds in semi shade.