For Get Me Not Flower
Forget me not is a well known flowering plant in the borage family boraginaceae making it a relative of such herbs and landscape plants as borage borago officinalis variegated siberian bugloss brunnera macrophylla jack frost and italian bugloss anchusa azurea it is grown for its pretty blue flowers and for the fact that some of our worst garden pests do not bother eating it.
For get me not flower. Most will rarely reach half an inch in width. Charming five petaled blue blooms with yellow centers explode from the stems from may through october. In the northern hemisphere they are colloquially denominated forget me nots or scorpion grasses. A petite and delicate flower the forget me not is a flower that is steeped in legend.
Forget me not flowers grow best where they can be allowed to naturalize especially in areas that are too wet to support the root system of other flowers. Some common meanings behind these beautiful blue blossoms include. They can be grown as annuals or perennials but typically perform as biennials in most climates. This unusual greek name means mouse s ear which is a pretty literal description of the shape of the flower s small petals.
Flower petals are sometimes pink. Etymological meaning of the forget me not flower all of the hundreds of flowers in the myosotis genus can be called forget me nots. The curving stalks supporting the blooms give forget me nots one of their common names. But the adorable and prolific blooms also come in light pink purple and even a clean white and yellow centers brighten every shade.
The descriptive name first came from the german term vergissmeinnicht. Plant woodland forget me nots in border fronts rock gardens wild gardens woodland areas or around ponds. Forget me nots typically bloom very little during their first year of growth and bloom profusely in their second spring. Forget me nots are water loving plants that produce small dainty blue flowers.
Known as the myosotis flower this translates directly to mouse s ear that name is appropriate given how small the forget me not flower truly is. The name comes from the ancient greek μυοσωτίς mouse s ear which the foliage is thought to resemble. The forget me not flowers are truly humble flowers that have a rich history of symbolism and meaning behind them. It is commonly referred to as a lasting symbol of remembrance and has certainly played a massive role in america and europe over the last few decades.