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Each flower consists of around 5 petals, and these petals or sepals are usually infused into a tube or cup.
It has also been widely introduced to eastern and northern North America. The Field Forget-Me-Not is usually biennial or annual, and sometimes a perennial herb. It grows to an average height of inches which make about centimeters. It produces corolla blue, funnel-shaped flowers that are usually fused and also 5-lobed. The leaves of this plant stalked basal leaves with stalks that are widely winged. The success and popularity of this plant is believed to be based on its flexibility because its seeds have the ability to wait to sprout for a period of 30 years and then start germinating when the growing conditions become ideal and favorable.
However, it is not so flexible in terms of the soil conditions and is usually spotted rocks surfaces, like in vegetable gardens. It is typically found in Britain and mostly grows on meadows, damp woodlands, and basic rock formations. The Alpine Forget-Me-Not is a type of a short-lived biennial or hardy biennial that produces leaves that take the form of a lance and beautiful bright, blue-colored flowers. They also often contain striking yellow centers.
The flowering period for this plant begins during the spring season, all the way through the early summer season. An interesting fact about this plant is that its flower is the state flower of Alaska and is also the county flower of Westmorland. It prefers growing under partial or full sunlight and grows to 0. It ideally grows in well-drained soils that have light sandy , heavy clay or medium loamy soils.
It belongs to the Borage family, to the species Boraginaceae and is an annual herb that is taproot short. The Strict Forget-Me-Not grows to an average height of inches with an erect stem that is usually branched out from the base and has hooked hairs at the surface. The flowers of this plant are rectangular, mm wide with light blue corolla and are usually funnel-shaped.
This plant is familiar to most people and holds quite a reputation for being a symbol of friendship and love. It is also of the earliest blooming plants in the entire Forget-Me-Not family and is typically found on rocky outcrops. The habitat of this plant ranges from sandy soils to dry and disturbed fields. This is a slender and medium-sized, slightly hairy plant that only grows to an average height of 2 to 5 cm tall.
It typically grows in dry and open habitats and its flowering period begins in April and ends by June. It is believed to have originated from Britain, particularly in the extreme north region. The Early Forget-Me-Not belongs to the Boraginaceae family species and is an annual herb, typically with a short and dark brown main root.
In Southern Finland, this plant bursts out into blue floral sprays, particularly during the spring season on hilly fields and rocky outcrops. While the flowers on their own are only a few millimeters in diameter, but when they grow in massive varieties, they can turn the whole landscape a beautiful blue color.
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