The azure forget-me-not is independent, has a rich inner life and thrives in shady areas close to water. It is often called the blue flower of desire and it can sometimes come across as a little dreamy and distant, despite the fact that it loves engaging in lively discussions. It is a creative soul with many clever ideas, and therefore well worth keeping in mind, just like Linnaeus always did.










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