FORGET ME NOT PLANT

Mar 23, 12
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  • Family: Boraginaceae, Borage Genus: Myosotis Description General: fibrous-
  • Forget Me Not Royal Blue, Myosotis sylvatica 'Royal Blue', has clusters of
  • Myosotis scorpioides Victoria Blue Indigo (Forget-me-not) showing several
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  • May 27, 2010 . Also Called: Dwarf forget-me-not, moss forget-me-not. . Comments: This plant is
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