This is a classic forget-me-not. It's biennial and seeds prolifically if you let it. A perfect plant for the Spring garden.
After flowering I pull most of them up leaving a few to self seed. In Autumn, I move plants that will flower the next year to where I want them to flower.
It will try to grow anywhere in almost any light, soil or exposure.
You propagate this from seed.
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