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Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) Seeds - Sylvatica

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2nd Year Maturity. Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds promise an authentic and perennial touch of the United Kingdom in your garden. Myosotis sylvatica seeds grow herbaceous 9 – 12” tall dwarfed branching shrubs bursting with playful ½” royal blue florets. Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds are native to the temperate and cool summers of England, Wales, and Scotland and thrive in a variety of similarly moderate gardens across North America. Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds are self-seeding and ideal among beddings, rock gardens, and any open woodland space.

Growing Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) Sylvatica Garden Seeds

  • Taxonomy: Myosotis sylvatica
  • Other Names: Wood Forget-Me-Not, or Woodland Forget-Me-Not
  • Seed Type: Perennial (often biennial)
  • Sow Indoors or Outdoors: Begin Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds 8 – 10 weeks prior to the final frost. Sow seeds on top of growing medium and lightly cover with rich soil mix. Germination will take 14 – 21 days then transplant once there are two sets of true leaves to either a temperate indoor spot or harden off if transplanting to the garden.
  • Days to Maturity: 2nd year maturity
  • Hardiness Zone: 3 – 8
  • Planting Depth: Lightly cover 3 – 4 seeds in soil
  • Plant Spacing: 6”
  • Growth Habit: 9 – 12” tall dwarfed branching shrub with a 6 – 9” spread covered in ½” florets
  • Soil Preference: Organically rich, evenly moist, well-drained
  • Light Preference: Full sun – Partial shade
  • Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds will often struggle in hot or soggy conditions and will thrive with proper shade during long summer months. Forget-Me-Nots are fairly drought tolerant, but properly ventilate and avoid overhead watering to minimize moisture and wetting foliage since Forget-Me-Not sylvatica is susceptible to crown rot and mold. Myosotis sylvatica is aggressively self-seeding and, although each plant may only live to be a biennial, Forget-Me-Not may remain in the garden for years to come. Forget-Me-Not has no serious pests or diseases.
  • Color: Royal blue florets with a yellow sun-kissed center
  • Seeds Per Package:
    • 500 mg - Approximately 800 Seeds
    • 1 oz - Approximately 45,000 Seeds
    • 4 oz - Approximately 181,000 Seeds

Begin Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds 8 – 10 weeks prior to the final frost. Sow seeds on top of growing medium and lightly cover with rich soil mix. Germination will take 14 – 21 days then transplant once there are two sets of true leaves to either a temperate indoor spot or harden off if transplanting to the garden. Lightly cover 3 – 4 Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds in organically rich, evenly moist, and well-drained soil 6” apart in full sun to partial shade. Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds will often struggle in hot or soggy conditions and will thrive with proper shade during long summer months. Forget-Me-Nots are fairly drought tolerant, but properly ventilate and avoid overhead watering to minimize moisture and wetting foliage since Forget-Me-Not sylvatica is susceptible to crown rot and mold. Myosotis sylvatica is aggressively self-seeding and, although each plant may only live to be a biennial, Forget-Me-Not may remain in the garden for years to come. Forget-Me-Not has no serious pests or diseases. Forget-Me-Not sylvatica seeds are perennials that mature in their second year as 9 – 12” tall dwarfed branching shrubs with a 6 – 9” spread covered in ½” royal blue florets.

Myosotis sylvatica, or more commonly known as Forget-Me-Not, is native to Europe and very widespread in England, Wales, Scotland, and the Isle of Man and has gained the prestigiuous Award of Garden Merit by the UK's Royal Horticultural Society. Myosotis sylvatica is used as a parent to create many hybridized cultivars of Forget-Me-Not throughout the world.