Chinese Forget-Me-Not
Cynoglossum, the Greek word for "hound's tongue," and "Chinese forget-me-not" are both aptly chosen names. The delightful flowers resemble the common garden forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica), and the leaves indeed look like Fido with an open mouth.
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Growing Chinese forget-me-not: Cynoglossums want full sun and a good, well-drained but moist soil. They will also do surprisingly well in dry soils. In good soil, growth will be exuberant and stems will flop over.
Propagating Chinese forget-me-not: By division in spring or by seed.
Uses for Chinese forget-me-not: While the flowers are welcome in the formal garden bed or border, these plants seem better suited for the wild garden, as the leaves can be quite unruly. Stems should be cut off in the fall.
Chinese forget-me-not related variety: Dwarf Firmament produces sky blue blossoms on 18-inch plants.
Scientific name for Chinese forget-me-not: Cynoglossum nervosum
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