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How to Choose and Buy Healthy Spotted touch-me-not
(Impatiens capensis)
Spotted touch-me-not, also known as Orange balsam, Common jewelweed
Prime time to acquire spotted touch-me-not is early to mid-spring, allowing for optimal growth in the year. This plant offers a moderate challenge in maintenance and exhibits a fast growth pace. Spotted touch-me-not's reflective pool-like flowers and balsam-scented leaves make it a joy for the senses. Buyers should watch for lush foliage and healthy stems as markers of plant wellness.
Bright orange flowers
Attractive to hummingbirds
Shade tolerant
Moisture loving
Medicinal use
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The Symbolic or Cultural Significance of Spotted Touch-me-not

Spotted touch-me-not holds cultural importance in Native American tribal cultures for its medicinal properties. Perceived as a remedy for ailments like skin rashes and stinging nettle burns, it symbolizes healing and protection. Also, in feng shui, spotted touch-me-not represents water due to its damp habitat preference. This associates it with the flow of wealth and abundance, bringing positive energy into spaces. Moreover, its orange flowers imbue symbolism of creativity and change.
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How to Select Healthy Spotted Touch-me-not?

To purchase and select a healthy spotted touch-me-not, look for vibrant, green leaves without any yellowing or spots. Ensure the plant is free from visible pests or signs of disease, such as holes or sticky residue on the foliage. Check that the plant has a strong, sturdy stem and shows signs of new growth, indicating overall vigor. Avoid plants that look wilted, over-watered, or have an unhealthy appearance. Inspect the roots if possible; healthy roots should be white and firm.
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Poor soil quality,water sitting on the surface longer than usual or draining too quickly.
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