Myosotis alpestris, also known as Alpine Forget-me-not, is a perennial flowering plant native to the mountainous regions of Europe. It is characterized by its small, blue-violet flowers with a golden center, which bloom in clusters. The plant has been traditionally used in herbal medicine to treat various ailments, including coughs and digestive issues. Myosotis alpestris is also a popular ornamental plant in gardens, valued for its delicate appearance and ease of cultivation. Due to its limited distribution and threat from habitat destruction, the plant is listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Forget-Me-Not, also known as Wood Forget-Me-Not, is a biennial plant that grows 15 to 25 centimetres in height. Its lovely little blue flowers which grow collectively in large clusters are truly difficult to forget. Each flower features five blue petals and a tiny star-shaped yellow centre. Forget-MeNot is in flower from May to July and is highly recommended for rockeries, borders, planters or flower beds. Thanks to its outstanding ornamental value, this variety is often used as a cut flower. Growing: sow the seeds under cover or in a seedbed from June to July; they require pricking out. Plant out into a permanent position in 15x25cm spacings in September or in the spring in the following. The plants require moist humus soils in semi-shaded positions. Each packet contains 0.1g of seeds. Each packet includes a growing guide and a sow-by date.
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