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Impatiensnoli-tangereL.Balsaminaceae

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function toggle_vis() var ele = document.getElementById('synonyms');var val = ele.className;var eletext = document.getElementById('syn_text');var measure = document.querySelector('#measurement');if (val == 'synhid') ele.className = "synshown";ele.style.height = measure.clientHeight+'px';eletext.innerHTML = "- Synonyms" else ele.className = "synhid";ele.style.height = "0";eletext.innerHTML = "+ Synonyms"+ SynonymsCommon Name: Touch-Me-NotNo Image.function changeThumbnail(ele, value, value2) var pic = document.getElementById('PIC');var a = document.getElementById('A_PIC');a.href = a.href.split("#")[0] + "#"+value2;pic.src = value;document.querySelectorAll(".caption")[0].innerHTML = ele.nextSibling.nextSibling.innerHTML;return false;General InformationImpatiens noli-tangere is an annual plant that can grow up to 1.00 metres tall.

It is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and medicine

Known HazardsRegular ingestion of large quantities of these plants can be dangerous due to their high mineral content[172TitleDiscovering Wild Plants - Alaska, W. Canada and the Northwest.Publication AuthorSchofield. J. J.PublisherAlaska Northwest Books; AlaskaYear2003ISBN0882403699DescriptionA nice guide to some useful plants in that area.]. This report, which seems nonsensical, might refer to calcium oxalate. This mineral is found in I. capensis and so is probably also in other members of the genus. It can be harmful raw but is destroyed by thoroughly cooking or drying the plant[KTitlePlants for a FutureAuthorKen Fern DescriptionNotes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.]. People with a tendency to rheumatism, arthritis, gout, kidney stones and hyperacidity should take especial caution if including this plant in their diet[238TitleEncyclopaedia of Herbs and their Uses.Publication AuthorBown. D.PublisherDorling Kindersley, London.Year1995ISBN0-7513-020-31DescriptionA very well presented and informative book on herbs from around the globe. Plenty in it for both the casual reader and the serious student. Just one main quibble is the silly way of having two separate entries for each plant.].

Botanical References17TitleFlora of the British Isles.Publication AuthorClapham, Tutin and Warburg.PublisherCambridge University PressYear1962ISBN-DescriptionA very comprehensive flora, the standard reference book but it has no pictures.

RangeEurope, including Britain, from Scandanavia to France, east to Macedonia and temperate Asia.

HabitatBy streams, wet ground in woods in N. Wales, the Lake District, Yorkshire and Lancashire[17TitleFlora of the British Isles.Publication AuthorClapham, Tutin and Warburg.PublisherCambridge University PressYear1962ISBN-DescriptionA very comprehensive flora, the standard reference book but it has no pictures.].

PropertiesEdibility RatingMedicinal RatingHabitAnnualHeight1.00 mPollinatorsInsectsCultivation StatusWildCultivation DetailsSucceeds in any reasonably good soil[1TitleRHS Dictionary of Plants plus Supplement. 1956Publication AuthorF. Chittendon.PublisherOxford University PressYear1951ISBN-DescriptionComprehensive listing of species and how to grow them. Somewhat outdated, it has been replaced in 1992 by a new dictionary (see [200]).]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Prefers a moist well-drained humus rich soil in a cool site[200TitleThe New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.Publication AuthorHuxley. A.PublisherMacMillan PressYear1992ISBN0-333-47494-5DescriptionExcellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.].

Self sows in areas where the minimum temperature is no lower than -15c[200TitleThe New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. 1992.Publication AuthorHuxley. A.PublisherMacMillan PressYear1992ISBN0-333-47494-5DescriptionExcellent and very comprehensive, though it contains a number of silly mistakes. Readable yet also very detailed.].

This plant has seed capsules that spring open forcibly as the seed ripens to eject the seed a considerable distance. The capsules are sensitive to touch even before the seed is ripe, making seed collection difficult but fun[KTitlePlants for a FutureAuthorKen Fern DescriptionNotes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.].

Edible UsesYoung shoots - cooked[105TitleTanaka's Cyclopedia of Edible Plants of the World.Publication AuthorTanaka. T. & Nakao S.PublisherKeigaku Publishing; TokyoYear1976ISBN-DescriptionThe most comprehensive list of edible plants I've come across. Only the briefest entry for each species, though, and some of the entries are more than a little dubious. Not for the casual reader., 172TitleDiscovering Wild Plants - Alaska, W. Canada and the Northwest.Publication AuthorSchofield. J. J.PublisherAlaska Northwest Books; AlaskaYear2003ISBN0882403699DescriptionA nice guide to some useful plants in that area.]. See the notes above on toxicity.

Seed - raw. A delicious nutty flavour but rather difficult to harvest[172TitleDiscovering Wild Plants - Alaska, W. Canada and the Northwest.Publication AuthorSchofield. J. J.PublisherAlaska Northwest Books; AlaskaYear2003ISBN0882403699DescriptionA nice guide to some useful plants in that area.], mainly because of their exploding seed capsules which scatter the ripe seed at the slightest touch[KTitlePlants for a FutureAuthorKen Fern DescriptionNotes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.].

MedicinalThe plant is antiseptic, diuretic, strongly emetic, laxative and vulnerary[4TitleA Modern Herbal.Publication AuthorGrieve.PublisherPenguinYear1984ISBN0-14-046-440-9DescriptionNot so modern (1930's?) but lots of information, mainly temperate plants., 9TitleEdible and Medicinal Plants.Publication AuthorLaunert. E.PublisherHamlynYear1981ISBN0-600-37216-2DescriptionCovers plants in Europe. a drawing of each plant, quite a bit of interesting information., 61TitleA Dictionary of Plants Used by Man.Publication AuthorUsher. G.PublisherConstableYear1974ISBN0094579202DescriptionForget the sexist title, this is one of the best books on the subject. Lists a very extensive range of useful plants from around the world with very brief details of the uses. Not for the casual reader.]. It has been used in the treatment of stranguary and haemorrhoids[4TitleA Modern Herbal.Publication AuthorGrieve.PublisherPenguinYear1984ISBN0-14-046-440-9DescriptionNot so modern (1930's?) but lots of information, mainly temperate plants.]. The plant is occasionally used internally in the treatment of haemorrhoids and as a laxative and diuretic, but the dose must be carefully adhered to since large quantities are strongly emetic[9TitleEdible and Medicinal Plants.Publication AuthorLaunert. E.PublisherHamlynYear1981ISBN0-600-37216-2DescriptionCovers plants in Europe. a drawing of each plant, quite a bit of interesting information.]. The plant is harvested at any time in the summer[9TitleEdible and Medicinal Plants.Publication AuthorLaunert. E.PublisherHamlynYear1981ISBN0-600-37216-2DescriptionCovers plants in Europe. a drawing of each plant, quite a bit of interesting information.].

Other UsesNone known

PropagationSeed - sow spring in a greenhouse. A period of cold stratification may help to improve germination rates. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer.

If you have sufficient seed, it is worthwhile trying an outdoor sowing in situ in the spring or the autumn[4TitleA Modern Herbal.Publication AuthorGrieve.PublisherPenguinYear1984ISBN0-14-046-440-9DescriptionNot so modern (1930's?) but lots of information, mainly temperate plants.].

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