Myosotis concinna is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, endemic to the South Island of New Zealand.
Plants of this species of forget-me-not are large, perennial rosettes which form loose tufts or clumps, with ebracteate, erect inflorescences, and yellow corollas.
[5] The lectotype specimen of Myosotis concinna was collected by Thomas Cheeseman from Mt Owen, Western Nelson and is lodged at the Auckland War Memorial Museum Herbarium (AK 7549).
The upper surface of the leaf are densely covered in mostly flexuous, appressed to patent, antrorse (forward-facing) hairs that are usually oriented parallel to the mid vein.
[5] Myosotis concinna is a forget-me-not endemic to the Owen Range, Kahurangi National Park, Western Nelson, South Island of New Zealand from 1050 to 1700 m ASL.
[5] The species is listed as At Risk - Naturally Uncommon on the most recent assessment (2017-2018) under the New Zealand Threatened Classification system for plants, with the qualifier "RR" (Range Restricted).