What flower is this?

Marilyn Bilotti
by Marilyn Bilotti
  14 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 10, 2018

    yes the blue flower which is in the next photo

  • Kba11426904 Kba11426904 on May 11, 2018

    "Down by the river, by on a Little Rock, are 4 little words, Forget Me Not." I think it's a Forget Me Not.


  • Sybil Sybil on May 11, 2018

    Forget-me-not, I have white and blue ones in my garden


  • Jude Hofman Jude Hofman on May 11, 2018

    Annual forget-me-not. Flowers in Spring, resellers itself and disappears until next spring. Heavy reseller, just pull out next spring's reseeds if they've spread to where you don't want them next year BEFORE it reseeds again!

  • Vicki Vicki on May 11, 2018

    It's a forget me not, a perennial.


  • Beebeebb Beebeebb on May 11, 2018

    forget me nots, can also come in purple/ bluish, and white and pink

  • Shelley Shelley on May 11, 2018

    The ever invasive forget-me-not. I planted them 5 years ago and have been pulling them out everywhere since then. Birds will gladly reseed them for you.

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    • Ellis Ellis on May 11, 2018

      Shelley, you want to see invasive, try violets. From one tiny clump, they are all over my yard, no matter how many I pull out!

  • Barbara Chapman Barbara Chapman on May 11, 2018

    My forget me its are biannual. If this is the first time you have them, you may not have any next year. After that, you should have plenty. They can be aggressive, but they are so pretty that I can forgive them anything! Also, they pull up easily if they pop up where you do not want them. Enjoy this beautiful Spring gift from Mother Nature!

  • Pet25963639 Pet25963639 on May 11, 2018

    Forget me not (in German Language ;-)


  • Mary Moses Mary Moses on May 11, 2018

    looks like a plumbago..

  • Linda Mast Kociba Linda Mast Kociba on May 11, 2018

    Forget-me-nots. We have them in our yard and they are a wonderfuel addition to all the spring flowers here.

  • Forget-me-nots. They are all over my yard. The first flower to bloom in the spring - a field of blue for Easter. Great ground cover. Reseeds itself. No care plant.

  • Brenda Brenda on May 12, 2018

    Forget me nots, they bloom white pink and blue and love to spread, I love them

  • Paula Leach Paula Leach on May 12, 2018

    Forget me knots -but dont know if its the perennial or annual variety