Re:Forget-Me-Nots....OT?


>Are forget-me-nots considered biennials or perennials? Anyhow, I'm a 
nut
>for them, start many from seed every year and plant them wherever I 
think
>they stand a prayer. Today, I found a plant that had white flowers. 
Don't
>get me wrong...I don't think that white forget-me-nots are 
especially
>desirable...but it is common? Out of all my hundreds, it's the first 
white
>one I've seen, so am curious.
>
>Myrna, Zone 3, Montana

Blue forget-me-nots are one of my favorite 
flowers! I planted them in our front border 
last summer, and all my plants survived the
winter and are blooming now (I live near Seattle).
They also reseed & self sow like crazy, I'll never
have a shortage of them :>. I think a white one
would be pretty among the blue ones. 

My Sunset book lists two varieties, one is a 
perennial, the other described as annual or
biennial :>  Not much help, huh!

Trish
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