Blue-Eyed Mary
Omphalodes verna
Also known as
Creeping Forget-Me-Not, Venus's Buttons, Creeping Navelwort, Creeping forget-me-not
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Partial Shade
Moderate watering
Frost Hardy
H6
RHS hardiness
-20°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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50cm | Max | 50cm |
10cm | Min | 10cm |
5 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
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Blue-Eyed Mary Overview
This is a creeping ground covering species, which is evergreen in warm and mild climates. The flowers are tiny and blue they bloom in early spring.
Common problems with Blue-Eyed Mary
How to propagate Blue-Eyed Mary
Division
Seed or division in spring.
Seed
Special features of Blue-Eyed Mary
Ground cover
Other uses of Blue-Eyed Mary
Walls, rock garden, under shrubs, ground cover, shade, naturaliser