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money plant lunaria annua Lunaria annua | Money PlantLunaria annua, commonly known as the annual honesty or money plant, is a striking biennial or short lived perennial that is often grown for its unique, translucent seed pods. This plant typically grows 2 3 feet tall, with tall, upright stems and ovate, coarsely toothed leaves. In early to mid spring, Lunaria annua produces clusters of small, four petaled flowers, usually purple, pink, or white, that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. By

Lunaria annua, commonly known as the annual honesty or money plant, is a striking biennial or short-lived perennial that is often grown for its unique, translucent seed pods. This plant typically grows 2-3 feet tall, with tall, upright stems and ovate, coarsely toothed leaves. In early to mid-spring, Lunaria annua produces clusters of small, four-petaled flowers, usually purple, pink, or white, that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. By summer, these flowers give way to its iconic seed pods, which begin as green and gradually turn into papery, translucent discs with a silvery sheen, resembling coins, which gives the plant its common name. The seed pods are often used in dried flower arrangements. Lunaria annua thrives in well-draining, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade. It is adaptable to various soil types and is relatively low-maintenance, making it a popular choice for garden borders, wildflower gardens, and as an ornamental plant. It also self-seeds, ensuring it returns year after year. Zones 5-9

Germination

To germinate Lunaria annua seeds, start by preparing the seeds with a period of cold stratification to break dormancy. To do this, sow the seeds in a pot or seed tray filled with a well-draining potting mix and lightly press them into the surface. Cover the tray with a plastic cover or a plastic bag to maintain humidity. Store the seeds in a refrigerator at 35-40°F (1-4°C) for about 4-6 weeks. After stratification, move the seed tray to a warm, bright location with temperatures around 65-70°F (18-21°C) and provide indirect light. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Germination typically occurs within 10-20 days, but it can vary depending on conditions. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them into the garden, spacing them about 12-18 inches apart. Lunaria annua grows best in well-draining soil, and while it can tolerate partial shade, it thrives in full sun. Regular watering during the early stages of growth will help the plants establish, but once mature, they are relatively low-maintenance.

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