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Small-flowered Forget-me-not
These were some of the tiniest flowers I have ever seen - hence a cropped and poor quality photo! Each flower is 2-4mm, and this plant is native to Eastern North America. It grows along edges of wet areas. A rare plant in our natural areas often overlooked because of it's tiny flower size, location and because it stays low to the ground." Thanks, Doug (Dougwaylett), for the above information that you added below your similar (but much better!) photo of this teeny plant!
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