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(More customer reviews)This is a fun plant to have in a garden. The first year it's pretty flowers and the next season it's tissue thin silver dollar size shapes with lots of seeds for the next year. The second years corp make beautiful dried arrangements for the home or to give to friends.
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Purple flowers, papery silver dollar-like seed pods20 to 25 seeds per package.Scientific Name: Lunaria annua or Lunaria bienniusFamily: Brassicaceae - Mustard FamilyCommon Name:Money Plant, Silver Dollar Plant, Honesty, Satin Flower and Moon Wort.Description - Annual or biennial purple flower which is usually grown for its translucent silver dollar like seed pods. its papery, silver dollar-like seed pods make attractive dry bouquets.Its blooms are lightly scented pinkish purple,Money plant typically reaches a height of 1 1/2 to 3 feet. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Easy to grow and tolerates poor soil, partial shade and drought.Sowing: Choose a site in full sun with average, well-drained soil.Sow seeds outdoors in early spring directly into the soil. In USDA zones 8 to 11, sow in fall for bloom the following summer.Cover seed with 1/4 inch fine soil.Plants may bloom and form pods if started in early spring. Germination: About 2 weeks. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.Thinning and spacing: When seedlings are about 3 inches tall, thin to about a foot apart.Zones:USDA 3-10Blooming Season: April- JulyThese seeds are grown organically in my northwest garden.
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