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jewelweed

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jewelweed

Any of various North American annual herbaceous plants of the genus Impatiens of the balsam family, usually growing in wet soil and having yellowish-orange, sometimes spotted flowers with short spurs. Their mature seed pods burst at the slightest touch.



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Even shade-tolerant sugar maple seedlings are inhibited by honeysuckle, and native annuals such as jewelweed and clearweed decline rapidly.
It is 95 percent aloe, combined with jewelweed extract and yucca glauca root extract.
The barbed-wire fences were all overgrown with blackberries and box elders, the gas wellhead was drowned in jewelweed, and a tumbledown cabin by the creek had long since disappeared under the Virginia creeper.
 
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