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- Identification of forget-me-not includes the following features12:
- Erect, perennial plant with hairy stems.
- Often creeping with fibrous roots.
- Blue five-petaled flowers with a yellow center.
- Petals flat at the top of the tube.
- Calyx with flat, tight hairs.
- Lobes much shorter than the tube.
- Woods forget-me-not changes color from pink to blue as the flower matures.
- Water forget-me-not grows in marshlands and has weaker stems.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Identification: This species is an erect, perennial, 4"-24" tall forb, with hairy stems. It is often creeping and has fibrous roots. Forget-me-not has blue five-petaled flowers with a yellow center, 1/4"-3/8" wide, with petals flat at the top of the tube, calyx with flat, tight hairs, and lobes much shorter than the tube.nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?speciesid=…The woods forget-me-not (M. sylvatica), like most other Myosotis, changes colour from pink to blue as the tubular, flaring, five-lobed flower matures. The water forget-me-not (M. scorpioides) is shorter and has weaker stems; it grows in marshlands but is otherwise similar.www.britannica.com/plant/forget-me-not - People also ask
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