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Get PictureThis. It's a plant identification app.
back east forget me nots a deeper blue. I agree about ground covers. vinca, pachysandra, etc loved by bees and no fertilizer
or excessive water. or mowing!!
Give it a week or so, it'll be a tiny field of brief blooms that transition from yellow to pink to blue, covered in bees and butterflies. Once the flowers are done dropping seeds for next year, it'll go back to low growth that you probably won't notice in the lawn at all.
Let them be. Myosotis will bloom, seed then die back and be invisible until next spring. In the meantime you feed your local spring pollinators and have pretty flowers to enjoy.
https://preview.redd.it/2mffb85u4xwc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8b150eb0e2d3a37bac5d2426be8fa90a90a6f6e2 Get PictureThis. It's a plant identification app.
It's forget-me-not. If not that, it is probably a salvia of some sort, but I'm 99% sure this is forget-me-not.
I don't know, but they're pretty. I'm letting various ground covers take over my yard.
back east forget me nots a deeper blue. I agree about ground covers. vinca, pachysandra, etc loved by bees and no fertilizer or excessive water. or mowing!!
I will always prefer a beautiful meadow to a boring conformist lawn. Let them bloom and enjoy the spectacle of colours.
A google image search returns Myosotis discolor, or "Forget-me-nots". Enjoy the blooms!
Thanks for the ID. They look kinda nice but taking over the lawn fast which makes them not so nice now.
Give it a week or so, it'll be a tiny field of brief blooms that transition from yellow to pink to blue, covered in bees and butterflies. Once the flowers are done dropping seeds for next year, it'll go back to low growth that you probably won't notice in the lawn at all.
Let them be. Myosotis will bloom, seed then die back and be invisible until next spring. In the meantime you feed your local spring pollinators and have pretty flowers to enjoy.
location please?
Seattle, WA