SUNPATIENS® Compact Pink Candy Impatiens

(1 customer review)
  • Long Blooming,
  • Heat/Drought Tolerant,
  • Great for Borders,

SUNPATIENS® Compact Pink Candy Impatiens

(1 customer review)
  • Long Blooming,
  • Heat/Drought Tolerant,
  • Great for Borders,

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 (Impatiens New Guinea-Sun) You can now enjoy the look of shade-loving New Guinea Impatiens in the sun with SunPatiens® Compact Pink Candy. The bold, bi-colored pink blooms of SunPatiens® Compact Pink Candy can grow in full sun to part shade locations and add color to your garden from spring through the first frost. SunPatiens® are known for their sun-loving and heat-loving qualities and are not affected by downy mildew.  The thick, dark green leaves are the answer to why these typical shade plants can tolerate the sun and humid conditions. Like any New Guinea Impatiens, SunPatiens® Compact Pink Candy prefers a moist location and to be kept well watered. Standing 16-30 inches tall and spreading up to 20 inches across SunPatiens® Compact Pink Candy makes a great thriller in your landscapes, it is low maintenance, self cleaning and can handle the warm summer sun.

SUNPATIENS® Compact Pink Candy Impatiens x hybrida SAKIMP046” PPAF
Common Name: Impatiens Sunpatiens
Plant Type: Annual
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Annuals
Hardiness Zone: 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 16 – 30 Inches
Max Spread: 20 – 24 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate
Attributes: Drought Tolerant
Design Use: Border, Combination Containers, Container, Massing
Container Design: Thriller
Season of Interest (Flowering): Early Spring, Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Fall
Season of Interest (Foliage): Fall

1 review for SUNPATIENS® Compact Pink Candy Impatiens

  1. Lorita A

    Love this plant. Can they live through the winter in side ?

    • Heidi Grasman

      You can certainly try. They do best outdoors in the summer.

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