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  1. Impatiens capensis - Wikipedia

    It is common in bottomland soils, ditches, and along creeks, often growing side by side with its less common relative, yellow jewelweed (I. pallida).

  2. Jewelweed - US Forest Service

    Jewelweed resembles the closely-related pale touch-me-not (Impatiens pallida), which can be distinguished by its yellow flowers. Jewelweed is a widespread and common plant that occurs in …

  3. How to Grow and Care for Jewelweed - The Spruce

    May 2, 2025 · Jewelweed, also commonly known as spotted touch-me-not, is an annual wildflower with cornucopia-shaped flowers topping blue-green, oval leaves that are toothed and partially fuzzy. …

  4. Jewelweed - U.S. National Park Service

    Feb 26, 2015 · Jewelweed blooms from June to October and can be found throughout Shenandoah National Park along many of the trails that lead down into the valleys and hollows. Jewelweed is …

  5. Foraging Jewelweed (& Ways to Use it) - Practical Self Reliance

    Dec 12, 2025 · Foraging jewelweed offers edible shoots and medicinal benefits. Learn how to identify and safely harvest this moisture-loving plant, using its leaves and stems in teas, salves, and as a …

  6. Jewelweed, Impatiens capensisWisconsin Horticulture

    With showy orange flowers, jewelweed comes into its own in late summer and fall. Growing in dense patches in moist, shady habitats, this native plant offers nectar for hummingbirds and other pollinators.

  7. Surprising Jewelweed Plant: Identification, Uses, and Benefits

    Sep 10, 2021 · Find out what jewelweed plant is (AKA Touch-me-not), how to identify it in the wild or in your garden, and some of its many medicinal uses.

  8. Impatiens capensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Impatiens capensis, commonly called spotted touch-me-not or jewelweed, is a Missouri native annual plant of boggy, shady areas. It typically occurs in low woodlands and thickets, along stream banks …

  9. Impatiens capensis (American Snapdragon, Jewelweed, Jewel Weed, …

    Jewelweed is an annual and native wildflower to Canada and the North, Central, and Eastern United States. It is commonly found in swampy areas, low woodlands, thickets, bogs, or along streams. It …

  10. How to Plant and Grow Jewelweed in the Garden - Gardener's Path

    Apr 20, 2022 · Jewelweed is a striking wildflower to include in shaded, pollinator-friendly garden plans. Learn how to plant and grow it in your space on Gardener's Path.