Spotted Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) - a member of the Touch-me-not Family

Touch-me-not aka Spotted Jewelweed

An annual that often occurs in dense stands, it is especially adapted to hummingbird visitation; but bees and butterflies are also important pollinators. The stem juice is said to relieve itching from poison ivy and has also been used to treat athlete's foot. Scientific data confirms the fungicidal qualities.
[Audubon Field Guide to North American Wild Flowers - Eastern Region]

Nikon D300 18-200mm VR Zoom at 200mm
ISO 800, F/8, 1/40th
Aug 19th 2009
Taken mid-day.
Near Flesherton, Ontario, Canada on The Bruce Trail

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