Impatiens Double Fiesta Series
‘Fiesta Appleblossom’
Over the years we’ve gotten accustomed to seeing Impatiens walleriana in window boxes and borders—it’s a landscape standard for lightening shade areas. Often the bright flower colors are used to create bold patterns and eye-catching stripes in the border. Now, flashy has its place, but some situations call for a more understated approach.
‘Fiesta Salsa’—the look of a rose in shade
If you need an upscale, elegant shade selection we recommend the Fiesta series of double impatiens in the 10-inch hanging basket. As opposed to the typical impatiens flower that has a somewhat flattened appearance, these very large, fully double blooms look like roses—so we get the look of a rose in shade, with a lot less fuss.
Flowers cover these mounded plants from spring through summer with no deadheading required. Simply hang them around a shady porch or entryway for quick hits of vibrant color—and remember to water regularly.
Elegant rose-like blooms of ‘Salsa’
Fiesta doubles are notably uniform in habit so they combine easily with each other and with other shade-tolerant varieties. We use them in mixed containers and in the shade or part shade border, where they bump up the texture with their ruffled rose-like blooms. Still, we have to say we’re partial to the way they fill out and overflow a hanging basket.
Butterflies and hummingbirds visit these beautiful plants frequently, adding a bit of motion to all the flower power.
Double ‘Fiesta Sparkler’ provides ruffled texture
Our Double Fiesta impatiens come in the following varieties: ‘Appleblossom’ (pale pink); ‘Salsa’ (red); and ‘Sparkler’ (hot pink).