Product Review
I think the best way to describe these lovely flowers would be breathtaking! I find them to be even more beautiful than a rose and they donÃt have thorns. These double camellia impatiens are an heirloom variety, and are also fragrant. It seems only natural to me that they attract bees, birds, and butterflies. Bloom time: late spring - early fall. Hardiness zone: annual (but reseeds itself easily, so it acts like a perennial in all zones). Light requirements: sun - part shade . . . Soil / water: average. We also have the extremely popular single flowered Impatiens seeds available.











