Myosotis dissitiflora

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 Myosotis dissitiflora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Myosotis dissitiflora. Baker. Biennial: very similar in habit to M. sylvatica, but lower, 6-8 in. high, whole plant clothed with erect-spreading or appressed short hairs: lvs. large, spatulate-oblong, acute, bright green: fruiting racemes more elongated; pedicels ascending or incurved, 2-3 times longer than the calyx; hooked hairs almost absent; calyx-segms. lanceolate, much longer than the tube; corolla 4-5 lines diam. The most important difference is in the nutlets, which are distinctly stipitate. Spring. Switzerland. R.H. 1896, p. 278. S.H. 2, p. 409 (1898, fig. 385). Var. elegantissima, Hort. Lvs. white-edged. The name M. elegantissima has also been applied to forms of M. palustris and M. sylvatica.


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