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Myosotis scorpioides
Forget-me-not
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Interesting info:

Forget Me Not

image from Wikipedia  - lots of info, including folklore on the Wikipedia page.  - several different stories as to the origin of the name.

 

Forget Me NotDavid G. Smith - delawarewildflowers.com

The scientific name, Myosotis, means mouse ear, which describes the size and shape of the petal. Its species name, scorpiodes, and the common name "Scorpion Weed", are from the coiled plant stem that resembles a scorpion tail.

It's said that whomever wore this flower wouldn't be forgotten by his or her lover. In a German legend a knight and his lovely lady were walking along a riverbank. He was picking this flower for her when he tripped and fell into the river. Before he went under he threw the small bouquet to her and shouted "vergiss mein nicht", the German name of the flower.

You ought to know:

Area: Wet

Height: 6-12 inches

Frequency: low

Blooms: April