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Changing Forget-Me-Not: The 53rd Flower of Spring!


This is another one of my favorite flowers which grows on our property. It's very tiny, with each blossom measuring only 1/16" in diameter; the cluster of blossoms unroll similar to a Popcornflower, but instead of having just white flowers, these blossoms slowly change from white to yellow and finally to blue! Amazing! Thanks to Joe Banana for letting me know what this flower is called!!
The Changing Forget-Me-Not is native to Europe and is an introduced species which can be found all over the United States now. It favors disturbed areas, but on our property it is happy growing just about anywhere, especially where it's cool with some moisture in the soil.
This image was taken in April, 2012.
The Changing Forget-Me-Not is native to Europe and is an introduced species which can be found all over the United States now. It favors disturbed areas, but on our property it is happy growing just about anywhere, especially where it's cool with some moisture in the soil.
This image was taken in April, 2012.
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