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Some types of forget-me-nots have become problematic. These types are not native to the U.S. and aggressively self-seed. They can take over whole gardens quickly and will crowd out native species.
Forget-me-nots are susceptible to two diseases: powdery mildew and rust. Powdery mildew is that light-colored, powdery covering on a plant's leaves. Seldom fatal, it temporarily ruins plants' ...
MAPLE CITY, MI – The small, delicate blue petals of the forget-me-nots grew in bushy clumps along the shoreline of Lime Lake, where conservation expert Caleb Garone bent down to show volunteers how to ...
Forget-me-not flowers grow together along the Alyeska Highway in Girdwood on Thursday, June 16, 2016. (Marc Lester / Alaska Dispatch News) Note: This column has been corrected to reflect that ...
However, because it belongs to one of the few plant families, the Borage family, that displays true blue flowers, Forget-me-not stands out on the tundra, and inspires devotion like no other flower I ...
Forget-me-nots are a somewhat unusual choice of favorite flower for a princess. The name is given to about 50 different species of flowering plants, and they’re prized neither for rarity nor ...
The charming little forget-me-not is loved all over the world. Its tiny, bright blue flowers are enchanting when grown in profusion. These darling flowers also may be pink or white.
Some Forget-Me-Not Flowers are Invasive. Here's How to Tell Tess Kuracina, Arricca Elin SanSone, Daria McKelvey December 21, 2023 at 8:19 AM Here's How to Grow Forget-Me-Not FlowersGanna Zelinska ...