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Impatiens balsamina
Balsamine Bal"sam*ine, n. [Cf. F. balsamine, fr. Gr. ? balsam plant.] (Bot.) The Impatiens balsamina, or garden balsam.

Meaning of Balsamina from wikipedia

- Impatiens balsamina, commonly known as balsam, garden balsam, rose balsam, touch-me-not or spotted snapweed, is a species of plant native to India and...
- Momordica balsamina is a tendril-bearing annual vine native to the tropical regions of Africa, introduced and invasive in Asia, Australia, Central America...
- Balsamina is an alternative name for several wine grape varieties including: Marzemino Syrah Uva Rara This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- found that while an extract of orange jewelweed and garden jewelweed (I. balsamina) was not effective in reducing contact dermatitis, a mash of the plants...
- is known under a variety of synonyms throughout Italy. These include Balsamina nera, Barzemin, B****amino, Berzemino Calopico, Bossamino, Magnacan, M****mina...
- subangulata), Sweet gourd (Momordica cochinchinensis), balsam apple (Momordica balsamina) and Momordica sahyadrica. Cultures from arid regions often ****ociate...
- Impatiens glandulifera Royle Synonyms List Balsamina glandulifera (Royle) Ser. Balsamina macrochila (Lindl.) Ser. Balsamina roylei (Walp.) Ser. Impatiens macrochila...
- have been ****ociated with both white and black varieties of Greco are Balsamina Bianca, Biancame, Greco Biondello, Greco Castellano, Greco delle Torre...
- camellia, heather, polyanthus, cyclamen, phlox, and busy Lizzie. Impatiens balsamina of Balsaminaceae family Primula rosea of Primulaceae family Diospyros...
- synonyms are used in various parts of the world, including Antourenein noir, Balsamina, Candive, Entournerein, Hignin noir, Marsanne noir, Schiras, Sirac, Syra...