Impatiens in bloom

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    Two new houseplants for me this year.

    Impatiens niamniamensis was a cutting in April. Constant bloomer, but seems even happier now that the short days allow it a spot in a south facing window............
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    I.morsea is another solid bloomer and continues to bloom at a reduced rate. It even took a frost the other night when I forgot that it was outside (it is a bit of an RSM magnet).
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      do you have any cuttings to spare
       
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      Not at the moment I'm afraid.
      I want to increase my stock so that I can try them outdoors as annuals!
      Try again in the spring though..........
       
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