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Definition of Balsamine

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

Meaning of Balsamine from wikipedia

- Impatiens /ɪmˈpeɪʃəns/ is a genus of more than 1,000 species of flowering plants, widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics...
- as part of the Kaaitheater Festival in May, 1983 at the Théâtre de la Balsamine, Brussels. Originally created with and danced by four dancers (Adriana...
- Rivoli, Rosière, Serpolet-rouan, Tentateur, Uriel, Dictateur, Beaugé, and Balsamine Manche Color Bay Owner Pierre Étienne Joseph-Lafosee Haras National du...
- Name Symbol Images Apricot Apricot blossom Balsamine flower Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum flower Symbol of autumn and longevity Hibiscus Lotus Lotus flower...
- Naval Forces ⁄  French Navy Amarante Anemone Armoise Asphodele Auberpine Balsamine Basilic Belladone Campanule Capucine Clematite Dahlia Digitale Genet Gentiane...
- Quintidi 5. Cheval (horse) 15. Âne (donkey) 25. Bœuf (cow) ****tidi 6. Balsamine (Impatiens) 16. Belle de nuite (Marvel of Peru) 26. Aubergine (Eggplant)...
- (Chestnut) 4 25 Sep Colchique (Autumn Crocus) 5 26 Sep Cheval (Horse) 6 27 Sep Balsamine (Impatiens) 7 28 Sep Carotte (Carrot) 8 29 Sep Amaranthe (Amaranth) 9...
- dorj****handui Chowlu, S. S. Dash & Gogoi Flowering plant Dorjee Khandu A balsamine native to the Eastern Himalayas, named "after Late Dorjee Khandu, former...
- Kumar, M.G. Govind & Sindhu Arya Flowering plant V. S. Achuthanandan A balsamine native to Kerala, India, "named in honor of Mr. V.S. Achudanandan, former...
- (1824) No info Miss Bell (1857) No info No info Bank Note (1879) Normand (1869–1883) Divus (1859) Balsamine (1857) Débutante (1855–1867) No info No info...