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4. IMPATIENS. Name refers to the sudden bursting of the 
ripe capsule. — Chiefly mountainous regions in tropical Asia and 
Africa ; a few in Europe and N. America. 
Erect, succulent, usually glabrous herbs ; stems branching, 
usually hollow, joints more or less swollen. Leaves simple, alter- 
nate or opposite, sometimes whorled, sharply toothed or crenate, 
often glandular on the margins and at the base of the stalk ; 
stipules none. Flowers borne on slender stalks, irregular, in 
racemes or umbel-like clusters, sometimes solitary on axillary 
stalks. Sepals 3 (or 5) ; the 2 upper small, flat, usually green ; the 
lower (or 3 combined) forming the lip, much larger, petal-like, more 
or less tubular, produced at the base in a hollow spur. Petals 3 (or 
5) ; the upper one, the standard, broad and somewhat concave, often 
crested ; the 2 lower (each of 2 combined) forming the wings, smaller, 
deeply 2-lobed. Glands none. Stamens 5 ; filaments short, thick, 
flattened ; anthers cohering round the pistil. Ovary oblong, 5- 
celled ; stigma sessile, 5-toothed when mature ; ovules numerous in 
each cell. Capsule ovoid, club-shaped, linear or narrowly oblong, 
often irregularly swollen, bursting asunder when ripe by 5 valves 
which separate from the seed-bearing axis and rolling up with a 
jerk scatter the numerous small seeds. 
* Flowers pink, purple or crimson 
Flowers solitary on axillary stalks. Capsule tomen- 
tose 1.1. Balsamina. 
Flowers in racemes or umbel-like clusters, often pani- 
culate. Capsule glabrous. 
Leaves stalked. 
Flowers 1-1^ in. long, excluding the spur. 
Capsule club-shaped, thick at the tip, gradu- 
ally narrowed to the base .... 
Capsule linear. 
Stems 4-10 ft. Leaves opposite or whorled, 
rarely alternate 
Stems 1-3 ft. Leaves alternate 
Flowers §-§ in. long, excluding the spur . 
Leaves sessile, stem-clasping . ■ 
* * Flowers yellow 
Flowers lf-l^ in. long, excluding the spur. Lip 
abruptly contracted into a strongly curved spur 
Flowers not more than 1 in. long, including the spur. 
Lip gradually narrowed into a nearly straight spur. 
Flowers \ in. long 
Flowers 1 in. long ....... 
2. I. Boy lei. 
4. J. gig antea. 
7. I. amjohorata. 
3. I. Thomsoni. 
5. 1. amplexicdulis. 
6. I. scabrida. 
8. I. racemosa. 
9. I. laxiflora. 
* * * Flowers white, lip sometimes spotted 
Flowers ^ in. long, including the spur. Spur J in. long 10. I. micranthemum. 
Flowers \ in. long. Spur minute or none . . . 11. J. brachycentra. 
1. Impatiens Balsamina, Linn . ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 453. Pubes 
V cent. Stems 6-18 in. Leaves alternate, sessile or shortly stalked, 
narrowly lanceolate, 1^-2^ in., tapering to the base, sharply 
