{"id":1340861,"date":"2011-05-16T02:39:32","date_gmt":"2011-05-16T02:39:32","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T13:06:33","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T07:36:33","slug":"cynoglossum-amabile","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/cynoglossum-amabile\/","title":{"rendered":"Cynoglossum amabile (Cultivated)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Cynoglossum<\/i> amabile<\/i> Stapf & J.R.Drumm.,<\/span> Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1906: 202 1906<\/i>. ;<\/div>\n
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China (S-Gansu, W-Guizhou, W-Sichuan, Yunnan), SE-Tibet, SW-Tibet, Bhutan, N-India, Myanmar [Burma], Nepal,<\/span> South Africa (I) (KwaZulu-Natal (I)), Tanzania (I), Costa Rica (I), Taiwan (I), Java (I), Fiji (I), Peru (I), Puerto Rico (I), Venezuela (I), Mexico (I), Jamaica (I), Ecuador (I), Argentina (I), Bolivia (I), Haiti (I), Dominican Republic (I), Brazil (I), Panama (I), El Salvador (I), Honduras (I), Guatemala (I), Colombia (I), Hawaii (I) (Hawaii Isl. (I)), USA (I) (Arkansas (I), Massachusetts (I), New Hampshire (I), New York (I), Oklahoma (I),
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Boraginaceae Week :: Cynoglossum amabile : Oman : 080612 : AK:<\/a> Cynoglossum amabile<\/i> photographed on 21\/3\/08 in Muscat.<\/span><\/div>\n
Common name Chinese Forget-me-not.<\/b><\/div>\n
A cultivated garden plant.
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You are showing some of the most beautiful plants from the world which are cultivated for growing in gardens. Very nice plant.<\/p>\n


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Garden Flowers for ID : 300111 : AK-1<\/a>: Taken on 21st March,08 at Muscat,Oman.
\n<\/span>They resemble Alpine Forget-me-nots as in Flowersofindia, but those are found in Valley of Flowers.<\/p>\n


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tiny blue flowers for id, mm15062012:<\/span><\/a>\u00a0\u00a0Wildflowers growing by the edge of a path in Darjeeling<\/span>, they seem to be of the Boraginaceae<\/i> family. Would very much appreciate an id. The flowers were about 8mm across.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n


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What is very interesting to me is that I saw two spotted <\/span>lady bird beetles<\/b><\/span> in one frame. Did the plant show aphid infestation<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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I do not recall seeing aphid infestation, but the lady bird beetles were rather common. While we were in Sandakhphu in Singalila NP, I remember seeing a group of 7 or 8 in a about 2 square inches. They were everywhere.<\/p>\n


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A description of Myosotis sylvatica<\/i> is available at – http:\/\/www.efloras.org\/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=242423375<\/span><\/a>. What attracts me –<\/div>\n
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