Balsaminaceae
Balsaminaceae (commonly known as the balsam family) is a family of dicotyledonous plants, comprising two genera and 850+ species, all but one of which belong to the genus Impatiens. The flowering plants may be annual or perennial and are found throughout temperate and tropical regions, including North America, Asia, Europe and Africa.
Notable members of the family (all Impatiens) include jewelweed and Busy Lizzie.
Translation
The word "Balsaminaceae" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish.
Translation(s) in other languages: Catalan: Balsaminàcia, Czech: Netýkavkovité, Danish: Flittiglise-familien, German: Balsaminengewächse, Estonian: Lemmaltsalised, Esperanto: Balzaminacoj, Korean: 봉선화과, Lithuanian: Spriginiai, Hungarian: Nebáncsvirágfélék, Dutch: Balsemienfamilie, Japanese: ツリフネソウ科, Norwegian (Bokmål): Springfrøfamilien, Russian: Бальзаминовые, Swedish: Balsaminväxter, Vietnamese: Họ Bóng nước, Chinese: 凤仙花科.
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