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Pale Touch-me-not (Pale Jewelweed)

Impatiens pallida

Photo by PaulWalter
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Field Notes

Description:

Pale Jewelweed a.k.a. pale touch-me-not

Notes:

I read they are called touch me nots because their seed pod will pop if touched or when dried out, also has been used as a balm for poison ivy or other skin irritation.

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