Impatiens (New Guinea Grp) Bonita Rosaria
Winter hardness | Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11) |
Flower color | Pink |
Plant height | 10 - 20 cm |
Flowering month(s) | March; April; May; June; July; August; September |
Impatiens Bonita Rosaria, also known as Balsam, is a stunning plant that belongs to the New Guinea Group. With its delicate pink flowers, it adds a touch of beauty to any garden or landscape. However, it's important to note that this particular variety is not winter hardy and can only thrive in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11.
One of the standout features of the Bonita Rosaria is its compact size, reaching a height of only 10 to 20 centimeters. This makes it a perfect choice for smaller gardens, containers, or even hanging baskets. Its petite stature allows it to fit into any space, adding a splash of color wherever it's planted.
The Bonita Rosaria blooms from March all the way through to September, making it a long-lasting source of beauty in your garden. These vibrant pink flowers are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators such as butterflies and bees, making it an excellent addition to any pollinator-friendly garden. Its extended flowering period ensures that there is always something to admire and enjoy, providing a continuous burst of color throughout the growing season.
To ensure the success of the Bonita Rosaria, it is essential to provide it with the right growing conditions. This plant thrives in partial shade or filtered sunlight, making it an ideal choice for gardens with dappled light or areas that receive a few hours of direct sunlight each day. It also prefers moist, well-drained soil to support healthy growth and flowering.
When it comes to care, the Bonita Rosaria is relatively low-maintenance. Regular watering is necessary to keep the soil moist, but make sure not to overwater as this can cause root rot. Removing spent flowers throughout the blooming period will encourage continuous flowering and keep the plant looking tidy. Additionally, a balanced liquid fertilizer can be applied every two to four weeks to provide the necessary nutrients for optimal growth.
While the Bonita Rosaria may not be suitable for colder climates, it is an excellent choice for gardeners in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11 looking for a pop of color and a touch of elegance. Its compact size, stunning pink flowers, and extended flowering period make it a favorite among both beginners and experienced gardeners. So, if you're looking to brighten up your garden with a beautiful and easy-to-care-for plant, look no further than the Impatiens Bonita Rosaria.
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