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Myosotis sylvatica

Photo by DonnaPomeroy
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Field Notes

Description:

Myosotis sylvatica is a compact bushy plant with lance-shaped foliage and tiny delicate blue flowers in May and June. It grows in rich, moist soil in part shade to shade. It is appropriate for woodland gardens, groundcover, edging, or planting along streams and ponds.

Habitat:

Spotted growing in deep shade along the side of a trail near the coast.

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So that is what those tiny flowers are called :) Nice series
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PublishedMarch 19, 2012

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