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Impatiens johnii

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Impatiens johnii is a species of balsam with a restricted distribution in the Munnar region of southern India. The species was first described by Edward Barnes in 1939 and it was not recorded in the wild again until 1999.[2] The species has a restricted geographic distribution and is therefore considered endangered. It is known from the Pettimudy area and flowers from September to December.[3]

References

  1. ^ Barnes, E. (1939). "The species of geranials occurring on the Travancore high range including the description of the new balsam". J. Indian Bot. Soc. 18: 95–105.
  2. ^ Biju, S. D.; Kumar, V. M. (1999). "Rediscovery of Impatiens johnii E. Barnes (Balsaminaceae), a balsam endemic to Eravikulam National Park, Kerala, India". Indian J. Forestry. 22 (2): 174–176.
  3. ^ Prasad, G.; Rajan, P.; Antony, V.T.; Shaji, P.K. (2018). "Distribution Pattern and Population Characteristics of Impatiens johnii E. Barnes, A Stenotopic Endemic and Endangered Balsam in The Mountain Landscape of Munnar, Kerala, India". Current Science. 115 (10): 1960–1962.
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Impatiens johnii: Brief Summary

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Impatiens johnii is a species of balsam with a restricted distribution in the Munnar region of southern India. The species was first described by Edward Barnes in 1939 and it was not recorded in the wild again until 1999. The species has a restricted geographic distribution and is therefore considered endangered. It is known from the Pettimudy area and flowers from September to December.

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