Lexicographical Neighbors of Myosotises
Literary usage of Myosotises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handy Book of the Flower-garden, Being Practical Directions for the by David Thomson (1876)
"... flowers with the Snowdrop and Winter Aconite. It has brighter and larger
flowers than the wood Forget-me-not, M. sylvatica. Like most of the myosotises, ..."
2. Handy Book of the Flower-garden by David Thomson (1893)
"... flowers with the Snowdrop and Winter Aconite. It has brighter and larger
flowers than the wood Forget-me-not, M. sylvatica. Like most of the myosotises, ..."
3. Popular Garden Flowers: Anemones, Asters, Begonias ... [et Al.] by Walter Page Wright (1911)
"We hope that she did not forget him, but named her second boy after him when she
had married the other man, and taught him to associate myosotises with his ..."
4. The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1881)
"... Silènes, Limnanthes, myosotises, and other hardy annuals, with Hepáticas,
Snowdrops, Winter Aconites, Primroses, ..."
5. Handy book of the flower-garden by David Thomson (1868)
"Like most of the myosotises, M. montana requires a moist situation, and provided
the drainage is good, it does well with a good supply of water. ..."