Jewel Flower Wildflower at Elijah Randell blog

Jewel Flower Wildflower. Growing in dense patches in moist, shady habitats, this native plant offers nectar for hummingbirds and other pollinators. Jewelweed (impatiens capensis) is a common edible and medicinal wildflower that’s easy to find and identify. It’s most commonly used to treat bug bites and poison ivy, but that’s just the beginning. It often forms dense, pure stands in. They are pretty to behold, and their interesting exploding seed pods provide a great way. Keep an eye out for this bright orange flower next time you’re near a wetland or creek. A few years back, my friend colleen from grow forage cook ferment visited our vermont homestead. Usually grown just as a wild plant, it can be added to rain gardens or to suppress weeds in appropriate areas.

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It often forms dense, pure stands in. They are pretty to behold, and their interesting exploding seed pods provide a great way. Growing in dense patches in moist, shady habitats, this native plant offers nectar for hummingbirds and other pollinators. A few years back, my friend colleen from grow forage cook ferment visited our vermont homestead. Jewelweed (impatiens capensis) is a common edible and medicinal wildflower that’s easy to find and identify. It’s most commonly used to treat bug bites and poison ivy, but that’s just the beginning. Keep an eye out for this bright orange flower next time you’re near a wetland or creek. Usually grown just as a wild plant, it can be added to rain gardens or to suppress weeds in appropriate areas.

Flower Wildflower Free photo on Pixabay

Jewel Flower Wildflower Usually grown just as a wild plant, it can be added to rain gardens or to suppress weeds in appropriate areas. It often forms dense, pure stands in. Growing in dense patches in moist, shady habitats, this native plant offers nectar for hummingbirds and other pollinators. A few years back, my friend colleen from grow forage cook ferment visited our vermont homestead. Jewelweed (impatiens capensis) is a common edible and medicinal wildflower that’s easy to find and identify. They are pretty to behold, and their interesting exploding seed pods provide a great way. Keep an eye out for this bright orange flower next time you’re near a wetland or creek. Usually grown just as a wild plant, it can be added to rain gardens or to suppress weeds in appropriate areas. It’s most commonly used to treat bug bites and poison ivy, but that’s just the beginning.

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