Impatiens stocksii

Impatiens stocksii is a species of flowering plant in the family Balsaminaceae. It is endemic to the Western Ghats.

Description
It is an epiphytic, scapigerous, tuberous herb, growing up to 15 cm high. There are 2-5 leaves per tuber. Broadly ovate radical leaves are crenate at marigins, pubescent above and glabrous below. 2-7 flowered Inflorescence is 3 – 8.5 cm long racemose scape. White fowers are 1 – 1.5 cm across with ovate glabrous light green bracts. Lateral sepals are ovate, acute at apex and light green. White standard petal is suborbicular, forming a small sac-like structure at base. Wing petals white with a tuft of yellow hairs at base of mid-lobe. It is three lobed with mid-lobe broader than distal and basal lobes.White lip is saccate, deep and acute at apex, has a yellow spot. Spur is absent.

Range
Southern Western Ghats

Habitat
It grows as an epiphyte in evergreen forests