





🌸 Grow memories, attract life — bloom with the Chinese Forget-Me-Not!
Seed Needs offers 500 heirloom Chinese Forget-Me-Not seeds (Cynoglossum amabile) known for their vibrant blue flowers and ease of growth. Packaged in moisture-resistant, tear-proof bags, these seeds ensure freshness and high germination rates. Ideal for creating butterfly gardens or insectaries, they attract pollinators and self-seed for effortless naturalization. Perfect for millennial gardeners seeking eco-conscious, low-maintenance beauty with symbolic meaning.

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Fabulous Seeds For Your Needs!!!
I am a frequent repeat customer from Seed Needs.I have found their seeds to be very strong and healthy.These forget-me-nots are unforgettable!!!Truly beautiful!Seed Needs deserves a super 5 Star Excellent rating.Please know that you are very appreciated.Your entrepreneurship is really commendable.Your customer service is fantastic.You are very responsible and trustworthy in shipping your seeds.Thank you again.
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Seeds thru Amazon don’t grow
Crap. Never came up. Don’t buy seeds thru Amazon. They don’t grow
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Ancestral
My great grandmother is buried in Alemna, Kansas, ten miles south of the Nebraska border, on a corner of land surrounded by split rail fencing lined with woven wire and beyond that rows of corn as far as the eye can see. She lies beside her mother’s mother, who homesteaded this land, and her daughter—my mother’s mother. In a family where women passed their names down through the generations—my mother named for two of her mother’s favorite aunts, Anna and Cristel—our given names trace a lineage otherwise erased by our patriarchy: Sarah Elizabeth, Francis Ferne, Lolita Jean. I am my great grandmother’s namesake, Amber E., and when I introduced myself to two strangers at a family reunion using both my first and middle names they responded in shouts, “Oh, I loved Amber!” She was aunt to the pair of eighty-something women, whose misshapen arthritic hands I held delicately in my own. My mother chimed in, “So did I.”We strangers visited the cemetery together—the place where our mutual ancestors are buried, where I am pictured as a child in both summer and winter, where the shadows are as severe as the letters cut into the headstones. On our way out of town, after a Sunday supper of pulled pork, baked beans, and tractor ice cream, we stopped at Ruth’s Antiques where my mother found a pale blue ceramic box whose lid was painted with blue forget-me-nots, a small yellow dot in the center of each small bloom. Forget-me-nots, from the German Vergissmeinnicht meaning the same, as well as the inscription on my great grandmother’s grave.AMBER E. PALMERMAY 26, 1899JAN 28, 1988THINK OF ME WHEN YOU ARE HAPPYLEAVE FOR ME ONE LITTLE SPOTIN THE DEPTH OF YOUR AFFECTIONPLANT ONE SWEET FORGET-ME-NOT
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Get a fly swatter to keep the birds from eating them.
These flowers bloomed very easily. Just toss them in the garden throw some water down and in about a week or two they start popping out. If you have my luck though the birds tried to eat them they flew away dropped them in random spots in my yard. I had to replant them because in the middle of my yard a flower pops up instead of in the garden where it was planted.
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Didn’t germinate
Never germinated when direct sowed.
A**E
Very special purchase.
The reason I bought these, was because a dear friend just lost her husband of over 55 years. I didn’t want to send a plant, or spend a fortune on flowers that would quickly die. After some thought, I bought your forget me not seeds. I kept one pkg. and inserted the 2nd pkg in a sympathy card. I told her that since she loves to plant flowers, this was a perfect forget me not moment for her to plant with her husband in mind and heart. She was over the moon about this. I have planted my pkg in our little back yard. I must say, I was so happy and impressed with the generosity of seeds in the packet. So...thank you!
L**S
Five Stars
Nice transaction, plants look good.
A**R
Amazing seeds
Seeds are organized into a nice small packet with great simple directions on how to grow them. Can't wait to see on how they turn out!
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