Pink Myosotis?

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  1. liliana

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    I have a plant in the garden, it looks a cross between a
    Evergreen Alkanet and a myosotis, but it has heart shape
    leaves, and it is pink. It does not have the bristles of an Alkanet, and grows to about 2 - 3 ft.

    Any ideas:scratch:
     
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  2. Anthony Rogers

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    I don't know Alkanet, but you can get pink forget ne nots.

    Any chance of a piccy please ?
     
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    I went the garden, all the flowers have dropped. Will try to photograph anyway:thumbsup:
     
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      A pic would really help. Even just one to show the leaves and one to show the whole plant.
       
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