Myosotis sylvatica | Garden Forget-Me-Not, Woodland Forget-Me-Not | Various

Myosotis sylvatica belongs to the plant family BORAGINACE and Genus Myosotis This plant specimen prefers Wet soil a pH of 7 . All plants need light to allow the photosynthesis process of converting carbon dioxide to growth sugars to take place. Some plants need more sun-light than others. For this plant those sunlight conditions are well described as … Full sun

We are often asked about plants for humming bird attraction. Unfortunately Myosotis sylvatica does not attract these beautiful hummingbird, sunbird or nectar feeding varieties of garden birds

Impressive Autumn foliage display is not shown by Myosotis sylvatica so look for an alternative plant for pleasing Fall leaf properties

Myosotis sylvatica garden forget-me-not,woodland forget-me-not is not known as a butterfly attracting plant

Almost all plants grown in gardens need to be fed using fertilzer in order to see them at their best. For this plant the suggested fertilizer program would be based upon … Typical mix of: 3 parts Nitrogen (N), 2 parts Phosphorous (P) and 3 parts Potassium (K for Latin name Kalium).

Myosotis sylvatica can survive cold winters where the average annual low is -20 Fahrenheit. Woodland forget-me-not (also known as garden forget-me-not) does very well with hot summer days. This plant requires no extra water once established.

Berberis verruculosa is an Annual which means it lives for 1 year before dying. This plant needs to be regrown for success in the next season.

Myosotis sylvatica has an annual life cycle. Flowers: Woodland forget-me-not (locally known in some parts as garden forget-me-not) has clusters of tiny flowers with yellow centers above the leaves. Flowers occur in a range of colors including blue, pink and white, with an accent in yellow.

Myosotis sylvatica | Garden Forget-Me-Not, Woodland Forget-Me-Not is classed as a flowering plant specimen. The flower's principle colouring is blue,pink,white. If the flower has other colours these flower accent colors would be described as … yellow. Secondary color or not the flower is described as: clusters of tiny flowers with yellow centers above the leaves

This specimen plant will normally never grow higher than 1' 6" feet will have an overall spread somewhere between ... not specified on this plants page

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