FLOWERS: Lilac. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
Orange
FLOWERS: Orange. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
Pink
FLOWERS: Pink. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
Red
FLOWERS: Red. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
White
FLOWERS: White. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
Wine
FLOWERS: Wine. Shimmering flashes
of colour.
SHAPE: A domed shaped plant to 50cm.
Origin
The Paradise 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.
Among the species collected in New Guinea were some with yellow
variegation in the leaf. The Painted Paradise series are developed
from this characteristic to form plants with not only superior
flower but also beautiful leaf.
Care Instructions
Painted Paradise 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.