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Species of Myosotis L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill  a Myosotis arvensis(L.) Hill  
Myosotis australis R. Br.  a Myosotis australisR. Br.  
Myosotis hortensia Decne. Myosotidium hortensium (Decne.) Baill.   Myosotis hortensiaDecne. Myosotidium hortensium(Decne.) Baill.
Myosotis involucrata Steven Trigonocaryum involucratum (Steven) Kusn.   Myosotis involucrataSteven Trigonocaryum involucratum(Steven) Kusn.
Myosotis lappula L. Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort.   Myosotis lappulaL. Lappula squarrosa(Retz.) Dumort.
Myosotis palustris Hill Myosotis scorpioides L.   Myosotis palustrisHill Myosotis scorpioidesL.
Myosotis scorpioides L.  a Myosotis scorpioidesL.  
Myosotis scorpioides L. var. arvensis L. Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill  iMyosotis scorpioidesL. var.arvensis L. Myosotis arvensis(L.) Hill
Myosotis stricta Link ex Roem. & Schult.  a Myosotis strictaLink ex Roem. & Schult.  
Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.  a Myosotis sylvaticaHoffm.  
Myosotis virginiana L. Hackelia virginiana (L.) I. M. Johnst.   Myosotis virginianaL. Hackelia virginiana(L.) I. M. Johnst.
Myosotis apula L. Neatostema apulum (L.) I. M. Johnst.   Myosotis apulaL. Neatostema apulum(L.) I. M. Johnst.
Myosotis barbata M. Bieb. Lappula barbata (M. Bieb.) Gürke   Myosotis barbataM. Bieb. Lappula barbata(M. Bieb.) Gürke
Myosotis squarrosa Retz. Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort.   Myosotis squarrosaRetz. Lappula squarrosa(Retz.) Dumort.
Myosotis alpestris F. W. Schmidt  a Myosotis alpestrisF. W. Schmidt  
Myosotis macrophylla Adams Brunnera macrophylla (Adams) I. M. Johnst.   Myosotis macrophyllaAdams Brunnera macrophylla(Adams) I. M. Johnst.
Myosotis oblongata Link Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.   Myosotis oblongataLink Myosotis sylvaticaHoffm.
Myosotis alpestris hort. Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.   Myosotis alpestrishort. Myosotis sylvaticaHoffm.
Myosotis spp. a Myosotis spp. 
Myosotis chorisiana Cham. Plagiobothrys chorisianus (Cham.) I. M. Johnst. var. chorisianus   Myosotis chorisianaCham. Plagiobothrys chorisianus(Cham.) I. M. Johnst. var.chorisianus
Myosotis laxa Lehm.  a Myosotis laxaLehm.  
Myosotis hybr. a Myosotis hybr. 
Myosotis tenella Nutt. Plagiobothrys tenellus (Nutt.) A. Gray   Myosotis tenellaNutt. Plagiobothrys tenellus(Nutt.) A. Gray
Myosotis ×parviflora (Schur) Domin  a Myosotis parviflora(Schur) Domin  
Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm. var. parviflora Schur Myosotis ×parviflora (Schur) Domin  iMyosotis sylvaticaHoffm. var.parviflora Schur Myosotis parviflora(Schur) Domin
Myosotis rupestris Georgi Amblynotus rupestris (Georgi) Popov ex Serg.   Myosotis rupestrisGeorgi Amblynotus rupestris(Georgi) Popov ex Serg.
Myosotis obovata Ledeb. Amblynotus rupestris (Georgi) Popov ex Serg.   Myosotis obovataLedeb. Amblynotus rupestris(Georgi) Popov ex Serg.
Myosotis discolor Pers.  a Myosotis discolorPers.  
Myosotis micrantha Pall. ex Lehm.  a Myosotis micranthaPall. ex Lehm.  
Myosotis gracilis Ruiz & Pav. Pectocarya linearis (Ruiz & Pav.) DC.   Myosotis gracilisRuiz & Pav. Pectocarya linearis(Ruiz & Pav.) DC.
Myosotis scorpioides L. var. scorpioides Myosotis scorpioides L.  iMyosotis scorpioidesL. var.scorpioides Myosotis scorpioidesL.
Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm. var. sylvatica Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.  iMyosotis sylvaticaHoffm. var.sylvatica Myosotis sylvaticaHoffm.
  1. Myosotis alpestris F. W. Schmidt
  2. Myosotis alpestris hort. (=Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.)
  3. Myosotis apula L. (=Neatostema apulum (L.) I. M. Johnst.)
  4. Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill
  5. Myosotis australis R. Br.
  6. Myosotis barbata M. Bieb. (=Lappula barbata (M. Bieb.) Gürke)
  7. Myosotis chorisiana Cham. (=Plagiobothrys chorisianus (Cham.) I. M. Johnst. var. chorisianus)
  8. Myosotis discolor Pers.
  9. Myosotis gracilis Ruiz & Pav. (=Pectocarya linearis (Ruiz & Pav.) DC.)
  10. Myosotis hortensia Decne. (=Myosotidium hortensium (Decne.) Baill.)
  11. Myosotis hybr.
  12. Myosotis involucrata Steven (=Trigonocaryum involucratum (Steven) Kusn.)
  13. Myosotis lappula L. (=Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort.)
  14. Myosotis laxa Lehm.
  15. Myosotis macrophylla Adams (=Brunnera macrophylla (Adams) I. M. Johnst.)
  16. Myosotis micrantha Pall. ex Lehm.
  17. Myosotis oblongata Link (=Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.)
  18. Myosotis obovata Ledeb. (=Amblynotus rupestris (Georgi) Popov ex Serg.)
  19. Myosotis palustris Hill (=Myosotis scorpioides L.)
  20. Myosotis ×parviflora (Schur) Domin
  21. Myosotis rupestris Georgi (=Amblynotus rupestris (Georgi) Popov ex Serg.)
  22. Myosotis scorpioides L.
  23. Myosotis scorpioides L. var. arvensis L. (=Myosotis arvensis (L.) Hill)
  24. Myosotis scorpioides L. var. scorpioides (=Myosotis scorpioides L.)
  25. Myosotis spp.
  26. Myosotis squarrosa Retz. (=Lappula squarrosa (Retz.) Dumort.)
  27. Myosotis stricta Link ex Roem. & Schult.
  28. Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.
  29. Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm. var. parviflora Schur (=Myosotis ×parviflora (Schur) Domin)
  30. Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm. var. sylvatica (=Myosotis sylvatica Hoffm.)
  31. Myosotis tenella Nutt. (=Plagiobothrys tenellus (Nutt.) A. Gray)
  32. Myosotis virginiana L. (=Hackelia virginiana (L.) I. M. Johnst.)


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