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  2. Myosotis secunda - Wikipedia

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    Myosotis secunda is a perennial herb. [3] Creeping stems sprout from the base of the plant and produce roots at nodes. [4] Stems can reach up to 38cm tall. [5] Flowers are usually blue in colour, however white can occasionally be found. [6]

  3. Myosotis - Wikipedia

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    The small, blue forget-me-not flower was first used by the Grand Lodge Zur Sonne, in 1926, as a Masonic emblem at the annual convention in Bremen, Germany. In 1938, a forget-me-not badge—made by the same factory as the Masonic badge—was chosen for the annual Nazi Party Winterhilfswerk , the annual charity drive of the National Socialist ...

  4. Some Forget-Me-Not Flowers are Invasive. Here's How to Tell - AOL

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    But not all species of forget-me-nots are a good choice for home gardens. Some types of forget-me-nots have become problematic. These types are not native to the U.S. and aggressively self-seed.

  5. Myosotis scorpioides - Wikipedia

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    Myosotis scorpioides [3] (syn. Myosotis palustris), the true forget-me-not or water forget-me-not, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the borage family, Boraginaceae. Distribution and habitat

  6. Myosotidium - Wikipedia

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    Myosotidium is a genus of plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae.This genus is represented by the single species Myosotidium hortensia, the Chatham Islands lily, giant forget-me-not [3] or Chatham Islands forget-me-not, which is endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand.

  7. Myosotis latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Myosotis latifolia is a species of forget-me-not known by the common name broadleaf forget-me-not. It is native to northwestern Africa, and it is known elsewhere as an introduced species, including the west coast of the United States. It grows in many types of habitat, including moist, shaded, disturbed areas.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Myosotis hikuwai - Wikipedia

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    Myosotis hikuwai plants are single rosettes that are sometimes stoloniferous. The rosette leaves have petioles 4–5 mm long. The rosette leaf blades are 3–7 mm long by 2–3 mm wide (length: width ratio 1.3–2.7: 1), oblanceolate, narrowly obovate, obovate or broadly obovate, widest above the middle, with an obtuse apex.