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Blue Alpine Forget-Me-Not

Myosotis alpestris (syn. Myosotis asiatica)

Alpine Forget-Me-NotMountain Forget-Me-NotAlaska State Flower

Blue Alpine Forget-Me-Not is a beloved mountain wildflower with brilliant blue petals and bright yellow centers. As Alaska's state flower, it symbolizes remembrance, perseverance, and true love.

Plant Family

Boraginaceae (Borage family)

Blooming

Late spring to late summer (June-August)

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Blue Alpine Forget-Me-Not flowers with bright yellow centers
Blue Alpine Forget-Me-Not flowers with bright yellow centers

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Remembrance
True Love
Faithful Love
Perseverance
Enduring Connection
Don't Forget Me

Perfect For

Memorial servicesAnniversariesRomantic gesturesFriendship celebrationsAlaska Day celebrations

Color Meanings

Blue:True love, loyalty, and eternal remembrance
White:Purity and innocent love

Similar flowers: edelweisss and mock oranges also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Designated as Alaska's state flower in 1949, the Alpine Forget-Me-Not represents perseverance and the pioneering spirit. The name comes from a Greek myth where Zeus named this small blue flower after it called out "forget me not!" European tradition associates it with remembrance and faithful love, making it a meaningful flower across cultures.
Related cultural flowers:Sunflower, Rose
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 6-8 mm diameter (0.25 inches)
Plant Size: 4-16 inches tall (10-40 cm)
Flower Shape: Five-petaled flowers with distinctive bright yellow center, arranged in terminal clusters

Natural Habitat

Native to: Europe, North Africa, Western Asia, Northwestern North America (naturalized)
Habitat: Alpine meadows, moist mountain slopes, wooded slopes, grassy meadows, rocky areas
Climate: Alpine, Subalpine, Cool Temperate

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade; prefers cooler conditions

Water

Moderate to high; requires consistent moisture, especially in summer

Soil

Well-drained, Moist, Rocky, Humusy

Expert Growing Tips

1

Self-seeds readily and returns year after year

2

Water at the base to keep flowers happy, especially in summer

3

Hardy to temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F)

4

Remove spent flower stems to control spread if desired

5

Grows best in cooler climates; provide shade in warmer regions

6

Combines beautifully with spring bulbs and other early bloomers

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Rock gardens and alpine gardens
  • Front of borders and edging
  • Containers and hanging baskets
  • Ground cover in cool climates
  • Memorial gardens
  • Spring bulb companions

Traditional Uses

  • Some Myosotis species used as astringent for wounds and nosebleeds
  • Contains mild toxins (pyrrolizidine alkaloids) in some varieties
  • Ornamental varieties like M. sylvatica are edible in small amounts but best avoided in wild settings

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Blue Alpine Forget-Me-Not

what does forget-me-not symbolize?

Forget-me-nots symbolize remembrance, true love, and faithful devotion — the name itself is a plea to be remembered by loved ones.

why is forget-me-not alaska's state flower?

Alaska chose the forget-me-not as its state flower in 1949 to represent perseverance and the pioneering spirit — qualities that characterized Alaska's first settlers.

do alpine forget-me-nots come back every year?

Yes, alpine forget-me-nots are perennials that return year after year — they also self-seed readily, ensuring continuous blooms in the garden.

how do you care for forget-me-nots?

Forget-me-nots need moist, well-drained soil and partial shade in warmer areas — water regularly and they'll reward you with bright blue blooms each spring.

Available Colors

Bright Blue
Sky Blue
Rarely White

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Boraginaceae (Borage family)
Native to:Europe
Blooms:Late spring to late summer (June-August)

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