Touch-me-not (Impatiens spp)

Another name for the Touch-Me-Not is Jewelweed. If you happen to get stung by a stinging nettle plant, the crushed stem of the touch-me-not can be rubbed on the skin to relieve the pain. The Touch-Me-Not is found in woods and wood edges and along lake and stream margins.
Photo courtesy of William S. Justice, PLANTS


Burdock | Poison Ivy | Wood Nettle | Stinging Nettle | Bloodroot | Touch-me-not

 






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