An oversight on my part. I had assumed perennial roots, but some research suggest that members of the Impatiens genus are perennial only in milder climates. I think your reasons are spot on though, of why it appears to be perennial.
An oversight on my part. I had assumed perennial roots, but some research suggest that members of the Impatiens genus are perennial only in milder climates. I think your reasons are spot on though, of why it appears to be perennial.