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Impatiens Nimspurjai

Aug. 20, 2026

Recently, a newly discovered Himalayan plant has been named Impatiens nimspurjai in honour of the legendary Nepali mountaineer.

About Impatiens Nimspurjai:

  • It is a new plant species of the touch-me-not family.
  • It is endemic to western Nepal.
  • It was named in honour of the celebrated Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purja.
  • Its botanical name combines "Nims Purja" with "jai", the Nepali word for jasmine.
  • Habitat: It grows on moist, humus rich slopes in temperate forest and forest-edge habitats.
  • It is closely related to Impatiens radiata, I. harae, and I. wallichii, other balsams native to the Himalayan region.
  • Characteristics of Impatiens Nimspurjai:
    • It has sessile oblong-lanceolate leaves.
    • It is an annual herb reaching up to nearly a metre in height.
    • It is distinguished by its sessile, oblong to lanceolate leaves and small clusters of flowers flushed with yellow and tinged purple.

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