Are there orange impatiens?

There are orange impatiens available, and one popular variety is the Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’. This particular impatiens is a vigorous and mounding perennial, although it is typically grown as an annual in most regions. Its main attraction is the abundance of large, cheerful orange flowers that it produces from late spring until the first frosts of fall.

I have had the pleasure of growing Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ in my own garden, and I must say, it is a stunning plant. The vibrant orange blooms really stand out in the landscape and add a pop of color to any garden bed or container arrangement. The flowers are quite large and have a unique shape, with a slightly elongated form compared to some other impatiens varieties.

One of the great benefits of Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ is its long blooming period. From late spring, when the weather starts to warm up, all the way until the first frost in autumn, these plants continue to produce a profusion of flowers. This extended blooming season ensures that your garden remains vibrant and colorful for a significant portion of the year.

In terms of growth habit, Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ is a mounding perennial. This means that it has a compact and rounded shape, making it perfect for filling in gaps in flower beds or creating a lush border. Its vigorous growth ensures that it quickly fills out and creates a full display of flowers.

As mentioned earlier, Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ is typically grown as an annual in most regions. This is because it is not very cold hardy and cannot tolerate frost. However, in warmer climates, it may survive as a perennial and continue to bloom year after year.

When it comes to care, Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ is relatively easy to grow. It prefers a location with partial shade to full shade, as direct sunlight can scorch the leaves and flowers. It also requires well-draining soil that is kept consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Regular watering is essential, especially during hot and dry periods.

In terms of maintenance, deadheading the spent flowers can help promote continuous blooming and prevent the plant from diverting energy into seed production. Additionally, a balanced fertilizer can be applied every few weeks during the growing season to provide the necessary nutrients for healthy growth and abundant flowering.

Impatiens ‘Infinity Orange’ is a beautiful and vibrant orange impatiens variety that brings a burst of color to any garden. Its large, cheerful flowers and extended blooming season make it a popular choice for adding visual interest and charm to flower beds, borders, and container arrangements. With proper care and maintenance, this vigorous and mounding perennial can thrive as an annual in most regions, providing a stunning display of orange blooms from late spring to the first frosts of fall.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.