Common name: Horned Balsam • Nepali: राजा बाबु Raja bubu
Botanical name:Impatiens pradhaniiFamily:Balsaminaceae (Balsam family) Synonyms: Impatiens bicornuta sensu Hook.f.
Yellow Horned Balsam is a annual herb with a very thick
rootstock, similar in general appearance to
Impatiens bicornuta. Most
botanists believe Impatiens pradhanii and Impatiens bicornuta
to be the same species. Stem is robust, fleshy, hairless, branched.
Leaves alternate, crowded at upper part; leaf-stalk 2-7 cm; leaf blade
elliptic or elliptic-lanceshaped, 7-15 x 4-6.5 cm, membranous, both
surfaces hairless or sparsely pilose, bristly at base, lateral veins
10-12 pairs, base wedge-shaped, margin coarsely rounded toothed, tip
tapering, falling off. Flowers are crowded in leaf axils, in many
flowered racemes. Inflorescence are rather stouter.
Flower-cluster-stalk 3-8-10-5 cm long (up to 28 cm long including the
axis), hairless. Flower-stalks are 12-19 mm long. Flowers are yellow
flushed and veined with brownish-violet or purplish-brown, generally
unspotted. Lower sepal is sac-like, 11-13 mm long, 16-19 mm deep, with
a slender pointed tip 1-5-2 mm long, strongly incurved into a straight
or incurved spur 3-4 mm long. Lateral united petals 28-32 mm long.
Capsule is cylindrical, seeds 8 or 9, almost cylindric, shiny. Yellow Horned
Balsam is found in the Himalayas, in Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal
Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Nepal, at altitudes of
2400-2800 m.
Identification cedit: Wojciech Adamowski
Photographed in Ravangla, South Sikkim.
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