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He is best known as the composer of Bongseonhwa (봉선화, literally Garden Balsam) written in 1919.
Impatiens balsamina (Garden balsam)
Whether the plants are garden balsam, annual candytuft, four-o'clock or lily of the valley, we typically learn to appreciate them at our mother's or grandmother's knee.
Garden Balsam or Rose Balsam (Impatiens balsamina)
My horticultural guides refer to I. balsamina as common garden balsam, but there's little that's common about it anymore, and hardly anyone has it in their garden.
The name "Pongsona" was contributed by North Korea for the Pacific tropical cyclone list and is the Korean name for the garden balsam.
Garden Balsam in english,Karna Kundala in Kannada and Gul Mehendi in hindi.
Impatiens balsamina (Garden Balsam, Rose Balsam, Touch me Not) is a species of Impatiens native to southern Asia in India and Myanmar.
At least certain jewelweeds and the Garden Balsam contain the naphthoquinone lawsone, a dye that is also found in Henna (Lawsonia inermis) and responsible for the hair coloring and skin coloring in mehndi.
In these parks, diverse flower festivals and events including Royal Azalea Festival, Rose Festival, Garden Balsam Dyeing Festival, Eco Culture Class, Wild Plants Operation and Aquatic Plant Exhibition are held every year.
Garden Balsam or Rose Balsam (Impatiens balsamina)
Impatiens balsamina (Garden Balsam, Rose Balsam, Touch me Not) is a species of Impatiens native to southern Asia in India and Myanmar.
The seed pods are pendant and have projectile seeds that explode out of the pods when they are lightly touched, if ripe, which is where the name 'touch-me-not' comes from.