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Also known as scorpion grass.

 

A native floating or rafting aquatic wildflower that spreads across the pond surface over the years to form mat that provides shelter for tadpoles and other wildlife. Newts use the leaves to lay eggs. The tiny blue flowers that are produced from May to September are attractive to bees.

 

This plant will also grow in moist or boggy soil and so is ideal for around a pond edge.

Water forget-me-not / Myosotis scorpiodes

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  • Position: Pond / Bog garden

    Flowering months: Jun / Jul / Aug / Sep

    Light: Full sun / Mix of sun and shade / Dappled shade

    Soil: Clay / Loam  / Sand

    Drainage: Moisture-retentive / Poor drainage / Waterlogged

    Life cycle: Perennial (lives for many years)

    Hardiness: Fully hardy (in Bristol winters)

    Over winter: Partially dies back (semi-evergreen)

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