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5 most beautiful Forget- me- not varieties to add colour to your garden

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 15:30 IST
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5 most beautiful Forget- me- not varieties to add colour to your garden

Forget-me-nots are those tiny flowering varieties that add a magic to your garden with a touch of a variety of colours and a splash of yellow in the center.


Most of these varieties are adaptable biennials or plants that complete their biological cycle in around two years, returning year after year with minimal care.


Here are some beautiful varieties Forget me nots to add colours to your garden:



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Victoria blue

Victoria Blue is an adorable, compact forget-me-not variety that is perfect to be grown in the front of garden beds or when paired with spring bulbs. This plant variety produces endless s tiny, star-shaped sky-blue flowers with bright yellow eyes.

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Rosylva

Rosylva is one of the most beautiful twists to the classic forget-me-not. It comes in bubblegum-pink colours and what makes these flowers even more attractive is their tiny gold eyes or centers. It forms tidy mounds of silvery-green leaves and grows 8 inches tall.

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Alpine forget-me-not

The Alpine forget-me-not is a true mountain favourite, that bears classic deep blue flowers with yellow centers in dense clusters. It especially grows in cool, high-altitude climates where many other plants struggle. It grows best in full sunlight to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil.

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Chinese forget-me-not

Chinese forget-me-not is not a true forget-me-not but a closely related species native to China and Bhutan. It has stunning colourful blooms of sky-blue, pink, or white flowers in late summer. Gardeners usually grow it as a cool-weather annual, though it can be perennial in mild climates.

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True woodland forget-me-not

True woodland forget-me-nots are the classic garden varieties most people easily identify, featuring clusters of small blue flowers with yellow centers. They prefer part shade, moist soil, and cool temperatures, making them perfect for shade gardens, borders, and under trees.

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