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Myosotis (pron.: /ˌmaɪ.əˈsoʊtɪs/; from the Greek: "mouse's ear", after the leaf) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae (or Cynoglossum family) that are commonly called Forget-me-nots. Its common name was calqued from the French, ne m'oubliez pas and first used in English in c. 1532. Similar names and variations are found in many languages.
Forget-Me-Nots, Panamint Cat's Eye
Cryptantha angustifolia
Borage Family
Southern Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
enameled copper disc, with a mesh 'basket' holding forget-me-nots...
to encourage you not to forget your Self...
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I forget what the whole name was for this dish. Pumpkin with shrimp and minced pork in miso sauce. Yum yum, I love pumpkin!!
From Yokocho in the East Village.
Forget this Korean missle mess and Iraq and Isreal and all that middle east stuff -- I want a cruller!
Can't remember whose photos of forget-me-nots I viewed the other day but thank you for the inspiration!
Myosotis laxa is a common spring wildflower in Ohio. There are various species of forget-me-not, and the plant is native to much of the U.S. and Canada except in the central regions.
CVNP Lake Trail - Cuyahoga Valley
Details and supplies listed on my blog: tammytutterow.typepad.com/tammy_tutterow/2011/08/sunday-s...
Got himself involved in some pollen for quiet a bit I would say. Not sure if it is in the trees he gets it. I think it is as I know I saw the particular bloom one year but forget it now.