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Omphalodes verna, Moench. Creeping Forget-me-not. Stoloniferous perennial: flowering-st. erect: Lvs. sparsely puberulous; radical ones long-petioled, ovate or sub- cordate; st.-lvs. short-petioled, sublanceolate; all Lvs. acuminate, callous at the apex: fls. borne in pairs in a raceme. April, May. Eu. B.M. 7 (as Cynoglossum Omphalodes). Gn. 26, p. 315: 40:150; 72, p. 240.— Fls. light blue, according to DeCandolle. Var. alba, Hort., is also offered.
 
Omphalodes verna, Moench. Creeping Forget-me-not. Stoloniferous perennial: flowering-st. erect: Lvs. sparsely puberulous; radical ones long-petioled, ovate or sub- cordate; st.-lvs. short-petioled, sublanceolate; all Lvs. acuminate, callous at the apex: fls. borne in pairs in a raceme. April, May. Eu. B.M. 7 (as Cynoglossum Omphalodes). Gn. 26, p. 315: 40:150; 72, p. 240.— Fls. light blue, according to DeCandolle. Var. alba, Hort., is also offered.
 
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Read about Blue-eyed Mary in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Omphalodes verna, Moench. Creeping Forget-me-not. Stoloniferous perennial: flowering-st. erect: Lvs. sparsely puberulous; radical ones long-petioled, ovate or sub- cordate; st.-lvs. short-petioled, sublanceolate; all Lvs. acuminate, callous at the apex: fls. borne in pairs in a raceme. April, May. Eu. B.M. 7 (as Cynoglossum Omphalodes). Gn. 26, p. 315: 40:150; 72, p. 240.— Fls. light blue, according to DeCandolle. Var. alba, Hort., is also offered.


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