The Chinese forget-me-not flower is a pretty plant native to Asia that is now popular around the world as an ornamental. It is considered invasive in some areas. Learn more about this species before deciding whether or not it belongs in your garden. If you choose to grow it, take care to avoid letting it spread or naturalize. About Chinese Forget-Me-Not Chinese forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile) is a flower native to China and Bhutan. It can be grown as a perennial or annual, depending on your region’s climate. In most places, gardeners use it as a cool weather annual. Other common names include blue showers and hound’s tongue. The leaves of Chinese forget-me-not are grayish-green, oval, and long, and the growth habit is full and bushy. The real show, though, are the flowers. They resemble forget-me-nots and grow in spectacular sprays with multiple small blooms. The color is usually blue, but […]
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