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    The name comes from the Ancient Greek μυοσωτίς "mouse's ear", which the foliage is thought to resemble. [3] In the Northern Hemisphere, they are colloquially known as forget-me-nots or scorpion grasses. [4] Myosotis alpestris is the official flower of Alaska [5] and Dalsland, Sweden.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2023 · Forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica) is grown for its versatility and beauty. Learn more about their symbolism, where they grow best, and its flowers.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2021 · Wish you could grow a flower that looks like it’s reflecting the blue sky? Forget-me-not is easy to grow and propagate. Learn more on Gardener’s Path.

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  4. The true-blue forget-me-not plant displays clouds of tiny sky-blue flowers with yellow centers, perched on the tip of hairy stems which grow from 4 inches to a foot long. This perennial flower self-seeds and blooms for months. Here’s how to grow forget-me-not flowers in your garden!

  5. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Forget-me-nots are pretty flowers that are easy to grow and look great in woodland gardens and landscapes. The flowers attract bees and butterflies, and the plants are resistant to deer. They are prolific bloomers that will flower for most of the growing season if grown properly.

  6. What is Forget-me-not? Forget-me-not is a delicate and charming wildflower prized for its beautiful blue flowers and rich symbolism. It is part of the Boraginaceae family, which includes other well-known plants like borage and comfrey.

  7. 5 de ene. de 2024 · The forget-me-not, found growing in woodland settings, is a plant that is known to tolerate wet soil and grow in beautiful clusters. This versatile plant reseeds readily and has gorgeous spring flowers. Aside from its beauty, the plant, also known as mouse ears, was once prized for its medicinal properties.

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