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Yellow flower of the Yellow Jewelweed Impatiens pallida plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pale Jewelweed Blossom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Jewelweed – Impatiens pallida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Jewelweed – Impatiens pallida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Jewelweed – Impatiens pallida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pale Jewelweed and Spider Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange Jewelweed, Impatiens capensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow flower of the Yellow Jewelweed Impatiens pallida plant
Yellow Jewelweed also Called Pale Touch-me-not Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pale Jewelweed in Flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Jewelweed – Impatiens capensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spotted Jewelweed, Impatiens capensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pale Jewelweed, Impatiens pallida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pale Jewelweed, Impatiens pallida Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Jewelweed Impatiens pallida Touch-Me-Not family Balsaminaceae The native Yellow Jewelweed occurs occasionally in central and northern Illinois. The nectar of the flowers attracts the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird and bumblebees; the latter are especially common visitors. Yellow Jewelweed is closely related to the more common Impatiens capensis Orange Jewelweed. It is very similar in appearance to the latter species, except that its flowers are yellow, rather than orange.


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