The scattered forget-me-not is an annual krautige plant, the stature heights of 10 to 30, rarely reaches up to 40 cm. The stem is flabby, low-lying or ascending, fresh green, sparsely hairy, edgy and fragile. The leaves are spatulate, 5 to 15 cm long and 1.3 to 4 cm wide.
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Herb
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Myosotis sparsiflora
Distribution Map
Myosotis sparsiflora exhibits a wide natural distribution across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, extending to parts of the Middle East. Introduced populations of myosotis sparsiflora have been noted in Northern Europe, indicating its ability to adapt and settle beyond its native range. Despite varying climates and ecosystems, myosotis sparsiflora demonstrates a resilience that has allowed it to span multiple major regions.
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Cultivated
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No species reported
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Care Guide for Myosotis sparsiflora
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Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Myosotis sparsiflora thrives in moist meadows and prefers regular hydration, requiring weekly watering to maintain soil moisture. It can tolerate brief dry spells. In outdoor settings, rainfall during the growing season may lessen supplemental watering needs, making myosotis sparsiflora resilient in temperate climates.
Pruning:
Myosotis sparsiflora benefits from early to mid-spring pruning, focusing on dead or damaged stems to promote new growth. Removing spent flowers enhances appearance and prevents excessive woody growth, ensuring optimal rejuvenation and improving floral display and plant vigor.
Propagation:
To propagate myosotis sparsiflora, prepare well-draining soil and maintain moisture without waterlogging. Sow seeds on the surface, pressing gently, as they need light to germinate. Ensure stable temperatures for growth, and with care, seedlings will emerge, ready for transplanting.
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