Forget-Me-Nots make a wonderful carpet or ground cover under taller plants or small deciduous trees, and looks best planted in large "pools" or masses of plants. ... Perennial Forget-Me-Nots can be propagated by separating clumps of established plants.
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I sowed seeds of forget-me-not in the spring one year ago. The plant did not flower the first season, and was not very vigorous. I wasn't sure if the plant coming up where I sowed the seeds were even forget-me-nots, or just weeds.
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Annual Forget-me-nots look great in a rock garden. They will quickly spread and grow around the stones. Perennial Forget-me-nots look beautiful under a tree and paired with wildflowers, Daffodils, Tulips or Hostas.
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This forum is for the discussion of gardening in shade. ... perennial Forget-me- nots bloom in the spring and naturally die back after that. That is the nature of the plant and no amount of cutting back can stop what is the plants natural bloom season...
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I bought some pink Forget Me Nots and I would like to know if when they reseed they will come back pink, or revert to blue. I would appreciate some feedback. Thank you. Missy ... I wonder which species you are growing? Myosotis (perennial, biennial) or Cynoglossum (annual)? I am growing both, and both come in pink.
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An excellent carpet plant in borders and beds, Forget-Me-Not thrives in moist areas and is tolerant of shade. A biennial, it's a rampant self sower. ... Accent shade perennial, naturalizing ... Masses of soft rose-pink forget-me-nots appear in late May to June over this variety's dainty green-gray foliage that forms low clumps.
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A PERENNIAL GARDEN THAT TAKES CARE OF ITSELF; L. THOMPSON ... Anchusa or Bugloss (10), Anchusa azurea, variety Dropmore, with its Forget-me-not flowers, is also an acceptable border subject. Its ability to self-sow very readily makes it a*self-reliant plant wherever it is established.
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Common name - Forget-me-nots ... Flowering period - May through June. ... How to grow - Plant in sun or shade.
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From Siberia, brunneras or Siberian Bugloss, are perennial forget-me-nots. Blue flowers were named for botanist Samuel Brunner. Learn of brunnera. ... These plants are perennial forget-me-nots, named in honor of Swiss botanist Samuel Brunner. Some catalogs still call this species Anchusa myosotidiflora, its previous name.
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When bees hum in the linden tree; and roses bloom in cottage plots. Along the brookside banks we see; the blue wild forget-me-nots. ~Patience Strong~ ... The second forget-me-not is M. scorpiodes, the water forget-me-not. It's very low to the ground, blooms longer and is a perennial, but it needs to be kept moist.
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