I’ve been thinking a lot about jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) after learning that its nectar is a favorite food for migrating ruby-throated hummingbirds. The timing of the southerly migration of ...
I've written about jewelweed before. The common, rather innocuous, plant that grows in the wild looks like something a passer-by would just, well, pass by. It is a very interesting plant, however.
The Firecracker Jewelweed is a regional specialty material that you can find in the nation of Rinascita in Wuthering Waves. The latest update has brought a plethora of new content to the game, ...
Rinascita, the fresh region added to Wuthering Waves by Update 2.0, comes with all new plants, animals, and environments. Brushes heavy with olives line the roads, for example, enhancing the ...
Jewelweed, or touch-me-not, is one of our more appealing and interesting common wildflowers. Many recognize the plant from the time it appears in early spring as a seedling on through the summertime ...
As a member of the balsam family, jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) is related to the colorful impatiens garden centers sell in hanging baskets. Since jewelweed grows up to 5 feet tall, it's seldom ...
Jewelweed is a native plant that is now in bloom. You can find jewelweed growing in moist areas that have a moderate amount of shade, such as an open forest or a forest edge. It belongs to the ...
Jewelweed or touch-me-not is one of the most appealing wildflowers. Many recognize the plant from the time it appears in early spring as a pale green seedling, on through the long and showy summertime ...
The most exciting two words I learned last week were "explosive dehiscence." I was out in the marsh checking out the changes that have become apparent as the natural world readies itself for winter.
Jewelweed’s medicinal uses are well-known by many traditional cultures. You, too, can take advantage of this healing plant with this poison ivy soap recipe. And luckily, jewelweed identification is ...