impatiens - translation to french
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impatiens - translation to french

GENUS OF PLANTS
Jewelweed plant; Jewelweed; Impatien; Balsam (flower); Jewel-weed; Balsamine; Jewel weed; Wild balsam; Wild Balsam; Balsam weed; Balsam-weed; Balsam Weed; Balsam flower; Chrysaea; Impatientella; Semeiocardium; Trimorphopetalum
  • [[α-Parinaric acid]]
  • ''[[Impatiens munronii]]'' in [[Western Ghats]]
  • [[Double-flowered]] impatiens [[cultivar]]
  • Himalayan balsam]] (''I. glandulifera'') invading habitat along a creek in [[Hesse]]
  • Congo cockatoo]] (''I. niamniamensis'')
  • Kashmir balsam]] (''Impatiens balfourii'')
  • Himalayan balsam]] (''I. glandulifera'') scattering its seeds
  • ''[[Impatiens marianae]]''
  • ''[[Impatiens pseudoviola]]''
  • ''[[Impatiens tinctoria]]''
  • ''[[Impatiens walleriana]]''
  • ''[[Impatiens zombensis]]''
  • ''[[Impatiens rosulata]]''

impatiens         
n. impatiens, any of a number of plants in the balsam family having beautiful flowers and seed pods which burst open and scatter seeds when touched

Definition

Impatiens
·noun A genus of plants, several species of which have very beautiful flowers;
- so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched, and scatter the seeds with considerable force. Called also touch-me-not, jewelweed, and snapweed. I. Balsamina (sometimes called lady's slipper) is the common garden balsam.

Wikipedia

Impatiens

Impatiens is a genus of more than 1,000 species of flowering plants, widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics. Together with the genus Hydrocera (one species), Impatiens make up the family Balsaminaceae.

Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, touch-me-not, snapweed and patience. As a rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, and balsam is usually applied to tropical species. In the British Isles by far the most common names are impatiens and busy lizzie, especially for the many varieties, hybrids and cultivars involving Impatiens walleriana. "Busy lizzie" is also found in the American literature. The invasive alien Impatiens glandulifera is commonly called policeman's helmet in the UK.

Examples of use of impatiens
1. Philosophiquement, on pourrait tancer ces gens impatiens que nous sommes.