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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.
Think August is too late to sow flowers? Think again. These five easy blooms can bring beauty to your garden and joy to next spring.
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' ...
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 ...