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Wildflowers - Forget Me Not Seeds
Who could forget a nosegay of these heavenly blue beauties? We offer both the European and Chinese varieties, so if it's difficult to choose, just try them both! The dainty five-petaled flowers spring up easily and will self-seed in wooded, shaded areas, especially near streams or lakes. Blooming in the spring, Forget-Me-Nots will delight young and old alike.
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Chinese Forget Me Not Seeds Cynoglossum amabile Quick View
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Cynoglossum amabile
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This Asian wildflower has slightly larger flowers and rougher foliage than its more well-known European counterpart. The genus name "Cynoglossum," meaning "hound's tongue," is derived from the resemblance of the coarse leaves to a dog's tongue. Cynoglossum amabile won the prestigious All-American Selections Award in 1939, and Chinese Forget-Me-Not seeds have been a garden favorite ever since.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Forget Me Not Seeds Myosotis sylvatica Quick View
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Myosotis sylvatica
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Honored as one of the most loved of wildflowers worldwide, this true blue flower originally had the formidable name "Vergissmeinnicht," which is a German word that can be translated "forget me not." Traditional legends also tell that in medieval times, a knight fell into the river while gathering a nosegay of these flowers for his lady. As the waters carried him away, he shouted to his love, "Forget me not!" In the language of flowers, forget-me-nots symbolize true and faithful love.Starting at $2.50 USD
Who could forget a nosegay of these heavenly blue beauties? We offer both the European and Chinese varieties, so if it's difficult to choose, just try them both! The dainty five-petaled flowers spring up easily and will self-seed in wooded, shaded areas, especially near streams or lakes. Blooming in the spring, Forget-Me-Nots will delight young and old alike.