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Pale touch-me-not

Common Name: Pale touch-me-not, Jewelweed
Scientific Name: Impatiens pallida
Range: North Carolina and Georgia North to Southern Canada
Flowering: June - October
Habitat: Wet woods and Meadows, often on wet, shady lake shores or creek banks.
Less common than the Spotted Touch-Me-Not, they do sometimes grow in large groups.

The picture above was taken in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in the Cades Cove area during the month of September. I have also seen it along the shore of Cordell Hull Lake, and Cummins Falls in Middle Tennessee.

 
 
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