MYSTERY SOLVED MY FRIEND!:SHERLOCK HOMLES

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Guys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just found out that when abhay says to pia FORGET ME NOT😭!...it doesn't mean that he is asking her t not to forget him😭...but HE Is telling the where the potion is hidden😃...

FOR-GET-ME-NOT IS A PLANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.YES IT IS A PLANT😆...CHECK IN INTERNET AND YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER!!!!! THAT IT IS A PLANT...check the link...😳


abhay had hide potion under a plant with a unique name😆...now i hope pia understands that abhay have hidden potion under a plan named FOR-GET-ME-NOT😡...and finds the potion...it could be aleena too😊...BUT I PIA WILL BE MUCH BETTER!!!!!!!!!!😳

THIS NAME MAKES ME LAUGH ...WHAT A NAME!!!!🤣.AND ABHAY YOU ARE AMAZING ...AS USUAL👏😳!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..I AM TRYING TO FIND OTHER LINKS TO PROVE YOU😳 ...
SORRY IF ANY OTHER HAVE POST!!!!!😳

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Posted: 13 years ago
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thanks for a wonderful info
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wow!! Post maker What an awesome information...👏...U know when I read this I was shocked😲... I just couldnt believe that a plant can be named FORGET- ME- NOT...then I checked Internet and wow!! yes U are Right ...There is certainly a plant naming FORGET ME NOT...

Thanks a ton dear 4 sharing information with us all🤗...U r superb dear👍🏼...

U said in ur post that u r searching 4 more information and more links about plant forget me not ...

here is one more link and detail information about this plant Forget-me-not😊..
HERE LINK-------------------------
http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/growingflowers/flowersandseasons/forget-me-not

And information----

Forget-me-not

Image of Forget Me Not Flower Forget-me-not refers to the plants of the genus Myosotis. This genus comes under the family Boraginaceae. There are roughly 50 species within this genus. There exists variation within the genus. However, one similarity that can be noticed is that most of the members of this species have flat blue flowers with five petals growing thickly on stems. They grow in a slightly disorderly fashion.

A legend about the origin of the name forget-me-not is as follows. Once a medieval knight and his lady-love were walking beside a river. The knight held a bouquet in his hands. Because of the weight of the armor, he fell into the water. According to the legend, he threw the bouquet at her shouting forget-me-not. There is a Christian religious legend according to which the child Jesus Christ created forget-me-nots so that the generations to come would be able to see him and his mother Mary, on whose lap he was sitting.

Scientific Classification

Kingdom
Plantae
Division
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Order
not currently assigned (incertae sedis)
Family
Boraginaceae
Genus
Myosotis

Facts about forget-me-not

  • Forget-me-nots flower in spring.
  • A large number of species that come under the forget-me-not category are native to New Zealand.
  • A few European Species were introduced in the temperate regions of America, Asia, and Europe.
  • Forget-me-not is the state flower of the American state of Alaska.
  • Forget me not plants can be annual, in the sense that their life last for one year or it can be perennial, in the sense that their life - namely, germination, flowering, and death take more than two years.

How to Grow Forget-Me-Not

  • Plant the seeds in early spring. The ground should be made ready for the forget me not seeds to be planted.
  • The preparation should be done by mixing the soil with decomposed organic material (compost) because the plants grow best in such soil.
  • While planting seedlings, you do not have to be particularly careful about maintaining some distance between them because forget me nots grow well even if there is a crowd.
  • Trim the blooms that are wasted away in order to guard against reseeding.
  • When plants begin to wear away in late summer, remove them.

I got this information about plant Forget-me-not from this site ------------------------->

http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/growingflowers/flowersandseasons/forget-me-not

Sorry If already posted😳...


Love Gunjan...


Edited by 1gunjan7 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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GREAT!...now Pia can Loogle and find abt FORGET-ME-NOT 🤣

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