Take a Walk with Tavia #43 – Yellow Jewelweed Post author:David Wheeler Post published:08/23/2020 Post category:native plants / Outdoors / Summer / Wildflowers / Woodland Garden Post comments:0 Comments Take a Walk with Tavia #43 highlights Yellow Jewelweed (Impatiens pallida). On top of beautiful flowers, this plant has medicinal uses as a relief from things like stinging nettle. Tavia also shows you the exciting way it disperses its seeds. Enjoy! Tags: Jewelweed, nature, outside, summer, walk, walk with tavia, wildflowers, woodland garden Read more articles Previous PostTake a Walk with Tavia #42 – Sweet Coneflower Next PostTake a Walk with Tavia #44 – Ironweed and Wingstem You Might Also Like Take a Walk with Tavia #14 – Red Buckeye 05/11/2020 What is that Purple Patch? 04/10/2011 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: Jacquelyn Hawkins-McGrail 04/18/2024 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.