Myosotis azorica is endemic to the western Azores, occurring only on the westernmost islands of
Flores and
Corvo. The last wild populations on Flores went extinct recently. Reports from other islands in the Azores are confusions with the related
Myosotis maritima, a strictly coastal species. It grows near waterfalls and on wet rocks and in
wet meadows above 500 meters altitude. Its native range covers less than , with the total number of individuals estimated at less than 50, so the species is vulnerable. ==References==