Big bloom impatiens for full sun | 20% larger than standard Solarscapes
Days to Maturity: 112
Solarscapeâ„¢ is the first interspecific impatiens series from seed. Solarscape XL Salmon Glow is a tender perennial, usually grown as an annual, offering late spring through late summer interest. The vibrant, satiny, bright salmon-colored blooms shade to light-salmon-coral and cover the plant non-stop all season, adding a tropical appeal to the garden.
The high-performance varieties in the Solarscape series grow well in sun or shade and fill in quickly. Solarscape XL Salmon Glow is 20% larger than standard Solarscape varieties. It has a mounded habit of dense foliage with superior disease resistance, especially to impatiens downy mildew. It is shown to best effect when massed in beds and borders but is also perfect for containers and hanging baskets. Solarscape XL Salmon Glow is a great option for brightening areas with dappled sun, such as around the base of trees.
A beloved garden staple, low-maintenance and easily grown from seed, interspecific impatiens prefers partial to full sun and humus rich, moist, well-drained soil. It is important to keep impatiens well watered and protected from strong winds.
Start seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost date and transplant seedlings into the garden in spring when the threat of frost has passed. If you plan to start your seeds indoors, be sure to check out our Bio Dome Seed Starter Kit. With the Bio Dome, you can control the temperature, light, and soil mix to ensure your seeds become strong for transplant.
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Genus Impatiens
Species hybrida
Variety Solarscape XL Salmon Glow
Item Form (P) Pkt of 25 seeds
Bloom Start to End Early Spring – Late Summer
Days to Maturity 112
Habit Mound-shaped
Seeds Per Pack 25
Additional Characteristics Easy Care Plants, Flower, Season Extenders
Bloom Color Salmon
Foliage Color Medium Green
Light Requirements Full Sun, Part Shade
Uses Beds, Containers, Outdoor
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