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Cosa (chi) è impatiens$37812$ - definizione

SPECIES OF PLANT
Namchabarwensis; Blue Diamond Impatiens; Blue diamond impatiens

Coprinellus impatiens         
  • The cap surface has deep, narrow, radially arranged grooves.
  • A potential lookalike species is ''C. disseminatus''.
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Coprinellus impatiens
Coprinellus impatiens is a species of fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. First described in 1821, it has been classified variously in the genera Psathyrella, Pseudocoprinus, Coprinarius, and Coprinus, before molecular phylogenetics reaffirmed it as a Coprinellus species in 2001.
busy Lizzie         
  • Double impatiens
¦ noun (plural busy Lizzies) Brit. an East African plant with abundant red, pink, or white flowers, grown as a house plant. [Impatiens walleriana.]
Impatiens textori         
Impatiens textori is a species of plant in the family Balsaminaceae. It is native to East Asia, including China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula.

Wikipedia

Impatiens namchabarwensis

Impatiens namchabarwensis (blue diamond impatiens) is a 40–50 cm tall plant, native to the Himalaya. It is an annual plant, although it may live for several years in mild climates that do not freeze in winter.

This new species was discovered in the Namcha Barwa canyon in Tibet in the summer of 2003 by Yuan Yong-Ming and Ge Xue-Jun.

It was growing at an elevation of 930 m in a very limited area.

Stems are much branched, slightly woody at base; lower stems decumbent, often rooting at nodes.

Flowers are bright ultramarine blue, with small white markings at center and yellow in throat.

It has explosive seedpods, like the other species of the family Balsaminaceae. Seeds are brown when ripe, ca. 1 mm.

The scientific name is sometimes misspelled as "Impatiens namchabawensis".