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Downy mildew has caused many problems for busy lizzie fans, so we recommend these great busy lizzie plants that are resistant to this devastating disease. Try the SunPatiens® or New Guinea varieties - easy to grow, robust plants for all weathers and garden positions.
Busy Lizzie 'Divine' (New Guinea) Customer RatingCut the risk of disease with this robust, downy mildew resistant New Guinea Impatiens. Busy Lizzie ‘Divine’ flowers endlessly, in a wonderful bright colour mix, from June to November on strong, spreading plants that will quickly fill pots and cover beds and borders. Height: 30cm (12"). Spread: 35cm (14"). Useful links: Gardening news: Top 10 best-selling plants of 2012
Andrew Tokely's Tips"'Divine' is entirely downy mildew resistant. In our trial it thrived, whereas the 10,000 busy Lizzies (Impatiens walleriana) we grew were decimated. Some of you may be aware of problems reported nationally concerning downy mildew (races 2 and 3) affecting the common busy Lizzie (Impatiens walleriana). There are no chemical treatments available at the present time to help, prevent or eradicate the problem. Thompson & Morgan has withdrawn this type of Impatiens from its plant ranges for the foreseeable future, in order to help reduce the epidemic. The disease is specific to the common busy Lizzie only, so other bedding plants, including New Guinea busy Lizzie types can be grown without risk." |

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