Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose'
Chinese Forget-me-not
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Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Description
Mystery Rose. (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) A new color! Elegant spires of soft pink and lilac add vertical interest to your beds. Simply water and watch it grow! Ht.24-32". Annual. Full Sun to partial shade. Start outdoors after all frost.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Blooming
Blooms blue, purple, rose-pink, or white flowers, similar to forget-me-nots, from spring to fall. Each flower has a tubular corolla and 5 spreading lobes. Plants grown in soil that is too fertile will not flower well. They will become coarse and leafy.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Growth
Annuals, biennials, and short-lived perennials. Plant size varies depending on variety. One species will grow to about 3 ft. tall. Grows best in sun or partial shade. Works well in a mixed, herbaceous, or annual border.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Planting
Propagate perennials from the seed. Sow in fall or spring in containers in a cold frame (for protection and to ensure hardiness). Can also propagate perennials by division in spring. Sow seeds of biennials and annuals directly into the ground in midspring.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Pest
Cynoglossum is prone to root rot, stem rot, powdery mildew, and downy mildew.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Interesting facts
Cynoglossum is native to grassy sites and rocky slope in temperate areas and tropical uplands. This plant should not be grown around grazing animals, as it can cause serious liver damage.
Chinese Forget-me-not (Cynoglossum amabile 'Mystery Rose') - Soil and irrigation
Irrigation needs vary depending on species. C. amabile requires regular irrigation and C. grande requires little or no water in the summer. Does best in moderately fertile well-draining soil that is kept moist. Not tolerant of heavy clay soils, and will not flower well in soil that is too fertile.









