Department of Life Sciences, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA
Abstract:
17 strains of New Guinea Impatiens belonging to the I. schlecteri—linearifolia group and to the I. hawkeri—mooreana—nivea group were analysed for the anthocyanidin pigments. Pelargonidin predominated in the schlecteri group white malvidin was most common in the mooreana group.